The Real Neurophone

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2023
  • Greetings everyone, in this video, I will demonstrate how to construct a functional ultrasonic neurophone using your computer's sound card.
    The Neurophone was first developed by Patrick Flanagan in the 1950s when he was just a teenager. Flanagan was a self-taught prodigy who had already invented several other devices, including a guided missile detector, before developing the Neurophone. The device works by using ultrasonic frequencies to transmit sound directly into the brain, bypassing the normal hearing process. Flanagan believed that this could have a range of applications, from helping deaf people hear to enhancing human intelligence. He conducted many experiments with the Neurophone over the years, and it gained a following among researchers, scientists, and even some celebrities. However, the scientific community was skeptical of Flanagan's claims, and the device never gained mainstream acceptance. Nonetheless, Flanagan continued to work on the Neurophone throughout his life and made numerous improvements to the device. Today, the Neurophone remains a fascinating but controversial invention with a unique history.
    If one wishes to experiment with the neurophone today he is more or less limited to buying one of the rippoff models here that is not even a real neurophone for over 900 dollars!
    www.amazon.ca/NEUROPHONE-NF3-...
    Unless you know how to build one yourself and the online community is mostly limited to schematics of a simply amplifier circuit driving a set of piezo buzzers. Nothing more! So your screwed. Not anymore, I decided to put my method in the public domain so everyone can benefit.
    Some studies have suggested that frequencies in the range of 4-7 Hz (Theta brainwaves) or 8-13 Hz (Alpha brainwaves) may be effective in promoting relaxation and altered states of consciousness.
    It's worth noting that inducing an out of body state through the use of a neurophone requires careful consideration and should only be attempted with caution. It's crucial to follow proper safety guidelines and to consult with a medical professional before attempting to use such a device.
    It's important to note that any kind of brainwave entrainment, whether through binaural beats, isochronic tones, or other methods, can have different effects on different individuals. While some may find it easy to snap out of it, others may find it more difficult. It's also important to use these methods responsibly and not while engaged in activities that require full attention, such as driving or operating machinery.
    Here is how you can build a powerful neurophone for free using only your soundcard and some audio editing software to create both tones.
    If you have a regular AC transformer with two connections on each side, then you can use it for the modulation of the 40 kHz right carrier with the left channel 8 Hz audio modulation.
    Here's how to connect it properly: I have the the steps revered in the video i'm so sorry!
    -Connect the left channel output of your soundcard to one side of the primary coil of the transformer.
    -Connect the other side of the primary coil to ground (or the negative terminal of your soundcard).
    -Connect the right channel output of your soundcard directly to the piezo transducer.
    -Connect one of the two wires from the piezo transducer to one side of the secondary coil of the transformer.
    -Connect the other wire from the piezo transducer to ground (or the negative terminal of your soundcard).
    -The ground or negative terminal of your soundcard should be connected to the ground of your system (e.g., the chassis or the negative terminal of your power supply).
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Komentáře • 28

  • @user-dp1zm3uq8h
    @user-dp1zm3uq8h Před 18 dny +1

    I'll be easier if you could show the full setup

  • @Larry2463
    @Larry2463 Před rokem +2

    Bravo, Joel. This explanation of the Neurophone is truly awe-inspiring, revealing a groundbreaking concept that merges science and technology in an extraordinary way. With profound clarity, it unravels the intricate workings of this remarkable device, illuminating its potential to revolutionize human communication. The detailed elucidation effortlessly navigates through the complexities of neurology and audio transmission, offering a comprehensive understanding of how the Neurophone bridges the gap between sound and the human mind. The explanation leaves no room for doubt, presenting a compelling vision of a future where thoughts are effortlessly translated into sound waves, opening up a world of possibilities for those with hearing impairments and beyond. It is an enlightening exploration that deserves admiration for its brilliance and the promise it holds for transforming lives. Again, Bravo! please keep these interesting and informative videos coming.

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! It was reported that Tesla also had built a similar device and he used it actively before his death, He was very secretive about it. He claimed he was able to go "everywhere at anytime" kind of insinuation. It was reported they "never" found such device in his room. He apparently only talked about it. Take the information for what ever its worth. Some speculate it was "taken" away.

  • @joellagace1679
    @joellagace1679  Před rokem +3

    Here is a Web App I made that can simplify this process if you wish to experiment. typeright.social/neurophone/

  • @jasonjaffray4025
    @jasonjaffray4025 Před rokem

    AWSOME JOEL!!!! PLEASE SHARE ALL THATS ON YOUR HEART.... THE WORLD HAS SNOWED US IN WITH LIES AND PROPOGANDA.... YOU ARE SHINNING LIGHT.... TRUTH... BRINGING JOY! THANK YOU BROTHER SALUTE!!!LONG LIFE TO YOU BROTHER!!!

  • @lawend-jan
    @lawend-jan Před 2 měsíci

    thank you joel please can you draw schematic

  • @MrThacke
    @MrThacke Před rokem +1

    I see usage of the neuralphone with your short circuit overunity radio design. I have several racks of Tucker Davis Psychoacoustic gear with EEG and I am inspired much thanks :)

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Před rokem +3

      Although I initially had ethical concerns, since you seem to have made a connection, let me explain a theoretical possibility. It's possible to use my IGCM modulation method to encode information over an RF carrier wave. Although the brain can passively sense RF, it cannot demodulate RF on its own to decode information. However, if we modulated with IGCM using a dc voltage micro power bias for displacement modulation of current, we would need to bias our voltage to match the average range of the human brain. This way, once the signal hits the brain, the brain provides the decoding DC bias. It's worth noting that pulling this off would require university-level lab access and a team of experts. Although this discovery could be significant, one could use it to build a transmitter to control their neighbor's minds, making it highly unethical. Therefore, I advise against attempting such an experiment. However, I mentioned it for the sake of scientific exploration, and to bring up the idea of a closed-loop system.

    • @MrThacke
      @MrThacke Před rokem +1

      @@joellagace1679 My interest is leaning at controlling an antigravity vehicle by thought. Here’s my gravinductor pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1642408118020890626/BnlQakLe_400x400.jpg

  • @MrThacke
    @MrThacke Před rokem

    Intriguing!

  • @haylierussell9856
    @haylierussell9856 Před rokem +1

    I’ve had the Flanagan nf3 neurophone for a few months, transducers broke so haven’t used it recently… but I have so many questions!

  • @harliethomas1378
    @harliethomas1378 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Interesting. I have an original neurophone and will have to look at trying what you say here to compare it

  • @gooanjuna
    @gooanjuna Před rokem +2

    I have a Nf3 neurophone
    Can you elaborate and explain to us why this is a rippoff model.
    Why Dr Flanagan would have done that?

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Před rokem

      It was advertised as a safety issue. Using high voltage and RF in the original model. You can take a look at the schematics, They are in the original patent. The new one works as well on similar principals. But much less powerful. You got to watch for the rippoff models using other names such as sonicphone echophone etc...

    • @orveahava
      @orveahava Před rokem +1

      @@joellagace1679 from what i've seen there are no ohm, farad etc. values in the patent. can you calculate an estimate ? how do you do this. i have no real background in electronics and need some mentoring here. also how do you produce 40khz from the soundcard. NCH tone generator only give 22khz ?

  • @OIDID2
    @OIDID2 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello Joel I’d like to chat with you about this, would that be possible?

  • @aroraro444
    @aroraro444 Před 8 měsíci

    Are you saying the NF3 neurophone by Dr. Flannigan is not a real neurophone? Or are there other knockoffs?

  • @richardchildress9031
    @richardchildress9031 Před rokem

    could this be used for therapy for addiction or trauma

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Před rokem +1

      I suppose it could, Just feed it with audio messages instead of a brainwave tone. Or have some sort of guided meditation script playing in regular speakers while the neurophone plays the brainwaves. A few methods that could work!

    • @richardchildress9031
      @richardchildress9031 Před rokem

      @@joellagace1679 thanks

  • @YourInventions369
    @YourInventions369 Před rokem

    Minus of the piezo is open or connect with ground of soundcard? maybe piezo must be touched to the skin? Like echograph touch the belly of pregnant mother? Also cant figured out how to use two transducers? I try to replicate czcams.com/video/aje_lGmC_wY/video.html

    • @joellagace1679
      @joellagace1679  Před rokem +1

      The minus are all together common ground, So yes with soundcard ground. Remember this won't be very useful if you don't modulate a ultra sonic wave Your R channel with information your L channel, That's where the transformer comes in. Or if you know what your doing you can go ahead and build the "RF" version instead. If you believe you need an amp to drive you piezo buzzers you can always take apart some Salvation Army PC multimedia speakers for a couple watts.

    • @YourInventions369
      @YourInventions369 Před rokem

      @@joellagace1679 I just want to try it with your version. Can you draw a schematic with exact wires where to where? Thank you! And what kind of piezo you use? I ask because most of the piezo i see they dont touch the skin. They have plastic glued to the piezo.

    • @YourInventions369
      @YourInventions369 Před rokem

      I draw a schematic according to you description from above here is the draw czcams.com/users/shortsSsQXf_Ycx8I?feature=share