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#25093 11/30/01 04:11 PM
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I was wondering if any of you have tried this product name "neurophone"? Its very expensive $875.00 and It claims to have remarkable results. It is mainly use for increasing long term memory, faster learning, lucid dreamING. Dr. Patrick Flanagan invented this product in 1962 when he was only 14 yrs old. Although the inventions seem to work, the U.S government did not let him patent it. There are tons of info about this product simply go to WWW.altavista.com and type “neurophone” . I’m not trying to sell anything here that’s not mty line of business. I’m an accountant. I simply want to hear the experience of those who have tried this, and what the skeptics think about this product.

Thanks in advance!

The following is some of the info I found searching through different sites.

10. ELECTRONIC TELEPATHY DEVICE
When Patrick Flanagan was a teenager in the early 1960s, Life magazine listed him as one of the top scientists in the world. Among his inventions was the Neurophone, an electronic instrument that can program suggestions into a person directly through skin contact. He made the first Neurophone at age fourteen, out of kitchen junk, his electrodes were scouring pads made of fine copper wire and insulated with plastic bags. He then wired the electrodes to a special transformer attached to a hi-fi amplifier. Holding the pads on his temples, he could hear, inside his head, music from the amplifier. Later models automatically adjusted the signal to resonate with the human subject's skin as part of a complex circuit. Patent officials said it was impossible for a sound to be heard clearly without vibrating bones or going through a crucial nerve of the ear, and refused for 12 years to patent it. The file was re-opened when a nerve-deaf employee at the patent office did hear with a Neurophone.
At one time Flanagan researched man/dolphin language, on contracts with the U.S. Navy. This led to a 3-D holographic sound system that could place sounds in any location in space. He then perfected a Neurophone model which could be used for subliminal learning that would go into the brain's long-term memory banks. But after he sent in a patent application on a digital Neurophone, the Defense Intelligence Agency slapped on a Secrecy Order and he was unable to work on the device or talk to anyone about it for five years. This was discouraging, since the first patent took twelve years to get.
Having helped certain deaf people to hear, Flanagan's next miracle could be to help the blind to see. All we have to do is stimulate the skin with the right signals.
With public acceptance of inventions such as space-energy converters and super-learning devices, perhaps today's innovators will pull the establishment, kicking and scoffing, into a new world view before the 21st century. However, figure that there will always be experts to say Forget it: such things are impossible.
More space-energy converters will be pictured in a book by Jeane Manning, forthcoming


Education Automation Vacation
Scientific experiments indicate that effects of the Neurophone range from super learning, long term memory speed learning, relaxation, pain control and enhanced psychic abilities. The Neurophone's ability to transfer large amounts of information into long term memory may, alone, make the current model of education obsolete. We could advance beyond the problem of information overload and actually emphasize values, goals, strategy and a profound interdisciplinary approach to world problems. Positive solutions in an ever more complex world may themselves depend on the solution offered by the responsible use of the Neurophone.

Life Magazine, in the 1960’s, listed Patrick Flanagan as one of the top scientists in the world. The genius who created Crystal Energy invented the Neurophone when he was 14 years of age. After years of mystery, including confiscation of the technology by the U.S. government, the Neurophone is available. http://microsuperfoods.com/news/life_1962.htm








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Anyone?????






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No.It doesnt work!






#25096 12/04/01 03:02 AM
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Have you tried it? Were you able to return it once you found out it didn't work?


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No.It doesnt work!








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Have anyone tried this neurophone??? It is very expensive,I wonder if its worth it.


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Originally posted by Giancarlo:
I was wondering if any of you have tried this product name "neurophone"? Its very expensive $875.00 and It claims to have remarkable results. It is mainly use for increasing long term memory, faster learning, lucid dreamING. Dr. Patrick Flanagan invented this product in 1962 when he was only 14 yrs old. Although the inventions seem to work, the U.S government did not let him patent it. There are tons of info about this product simply go to WWW.altavista.com and type “neurophone” . I’m not trying to sell anything here that’s not mty line of business. I’m an accountant. I simply want to hear the experience of those who have tried this, and what the skeptics think about this product.

Thanks in advance!

The following is some of the info I found searching through different sites.

10. ELECTRONIC TELEPATHY DEVICE
When Patrick Flanagan was a teenager in the early 1960s, Life magazine listed him as one of the top scientists in the world. Among his inventions was the Neurophone, an electronic instrument that can program suggestions into a person directly through skin contact. He made the first Neurophone at age fourteen, out of kitchen junk, his electrodes were scouring pads made of fine copper wire and insulated with plastic bags. He then wired the electrodes to a special transformer attached to a hi-fi amplifier. Holding the pads on his temples, he could hear, inside his head, music from the amplifier. Later models automatically adjusted the signal to resonate with the human subject's skin as part of a complex circuit. Patent officials said it was impossible for a sound to be heard clearly without vibrating bones or going through a crucial nerve of the ear, and refused for 12 years to patent it. The file was re-opened when a nerve-deaf employee at the patent office did hear with a Neurophone.
At one time Flanagan researched man/dolphin language, on contracts with the U.S. Navy. This led to a 3-D holographic sound system that could place sounds in any location in space. He then perfected a Neurophone model which could be used for subliminal learning that would go into the brain's long-term memory banks. But after he sent in a patent application on a digital Neurophone, the Defense Intelligence Agency slapped on a Secrecy Order and he was unable to work on the device or talk to anyone about it for five years. This was discouraging, since the first patent took twelve years to get.
Having helped certain deaf people to hear, Flanagan's next miracle could be to help the blind to see. All we have to do is stimulate the skin with the right signals.
With public acceptance of inventions such as space-energy converters and super-learning devices, perhaps today's innovators will pull the establishment, kicking and scoffing, into a new world view before the 21st century. However, figure that there will always be experts to say Forget it: such things are impossible.
More space-energy converters will be pictured in a book by Jeane Manning, forthcoming


Education Automation Vacation
Scientific experiments indicate that effects of the Neurophone range from super learning, long term memory speed learning, relaxation, pain control and enhanced psychic abilities. The Neurophone's ability to transfer large amounts of information into long term memory may, alone, make the current model of education obsolete. We could advance beyond the problem of information overload and actually emphasize values, goals, strategy and a profound interdisciplinary approach to world problems. Positive solutions in an ever more complex world may themselves depend on the solution offered by the responsible use of the Neurophone.

Life Magazine, in the 1960’s, listed Patrick Flanagan as one of the top scientists in the world. The genius who created Crystal Energy invented the Neurophone when he was 14 years of age. After years of mystery, including confiscation of the technology by the U.S. government, the Neurophone is available. http://microsuperfoods.com/news/life_1962.htm










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