Jerry I. Jacobson

Dr. Jerry I. Jacobson is a medical physicist who invented the Magnesphere (also known as the Jacobson Resonator). He is a pioneer in the utilization of pico tesla range magnetic fields for magneto-therapy, and has authored over 100 scientific publications and 50 patents world-wide.
Jacobson is known for the equation Mc =BvLq, known as Jacobson Resonance.  The Jacobson Resonance equation formulates the basis for the underpinning mechanism by which the Magnesphere works.  Jacobson discovered this equation in 1979 and began his research in the medical field. In 1996, NASA engineers at the Stennis Space Center prototyped and characterized the first generation of the technology.
His scientific publications reveal that pico-tesla magnetic fields represent a quantum gravitational state for living systems.
Professor Jacobson received his BA in Philosophy from Brooklyn College, the City University of New York; his DDS/DMD from Temple University Dental School in Philadelphia, subsequently, he served as Captain and Emergency Oral Surgeon in the Army during the Vietnam War.
He also earned his Ph.D in Medicine/Biophysics from the Bundelkhand University in Jhansi, India.
He currently serves as the Chief Science Officer for Pico-Tesla Magnetic Therapies and Magneceutical Health, and President of the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical Research in Jupiter, FL.
The Food and Drug Administration issued him with a warning letter in 2001 about misleading statements and advertisements made about an investigational device prior to any FDA approval. Patient claims were not allowed to be publicly broadcast.
The FDA has currently granted a 513 G for the Jacobson Resonator, enabling the pronouncement that the Jacobson Resonator may "Enhance feelings of relaxation."  

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