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15 October 1993
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Dr-Deal.ASC
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This File is shared with Keelynet courtesy of Terry Bastian
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MERIDIAN BALANCING BY USE OF THE NEUROPHONE
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Sheldon C. Deal, D.C., N.D.
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ABSTRACT
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A series of experements were done by muscle testing paitents for
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meridian imbalences and then strengthing the muscle indicators, indicating
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balanced meridians, by running a time-domain amplifies signal through the
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paitent's skin.
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The skin is embryonically the source of all special senses. Our skin
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contains more sensors for heat, touch, pain, etc., than any other part of the
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human anatomy. The human ear evolves embryonically out of the convolutions of
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the skin of an embryo in the mothers uterus. Basically, the skin is the
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oldest evolutonary nervous system sensor. Another way to look at this, is the
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special sense of tough has progressively extended over the entire body by way
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of skin and evolutionary wise our other special senses should follow suit and
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extend over our entire body in time. The skin then, since it is the precursor
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of the ears, should also be capable of hearing, or to put it another way, it
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should beable to transmit the sense of hearing to the brain by means other
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than the 8th Crainial Nerve.
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The skin is both piezo-electric and opto-electric, that is, when the
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skin is stimulated by an electric or photon field, it vibrates. If it is
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mechanically stimulated, it will generate its own electric and photon field.
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In Russia, blind people have been trained to "see" with their fingertips and
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in Czechoslavakia, deaf people have been trained to "hear" with their
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fingertips.
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For the purpose of our experement, we used a Neurophone, a device
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developed by Dr Pat Flanagan, author of the book, PYRAMID POWER. The device
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uses hyperspacial nested modulation technology. Briefly the device takes a
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complex signal such as the sound of an orchestra and electriclly processes it.
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First, the signal is passed into a section which clips everything into a
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series of square waves, remarkably analogous to the sort of clipped waves
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Lisitsyn confirms are the carriers of the human brain waves. Next, the
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square waves are differentiated, since these are finite spikes with real
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non-zero rise times and decay times rather than theoretical constructs, a
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series of noisy spikes results the second differentiator section. From here,
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the noisy spikes are introduced to special contact electrodes which are placed
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on the skin. The electrodes are fabricated of zirconium titanate imbedded in
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acrylic plastic tiles to provide maximum impedance match to the skin itself.
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In experements done at Tufts niversity near Boston by Dr Dwight
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Batteau in Man-Dolphin communications and assisted by Dr Flanagan, it was
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established that the nervous system uses time ratios as major sources of
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intelligent information. It was found that speech intelligibility was
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contained in time dominant ratios of the speech waveform. Speech quality was
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found to be contained in dominant frequency ratios. So the nervous system is
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designed to recognise two distinct paramaters: the time domain and the
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frequency domain.
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Baised partially upon work done at Tufts University, it is known that
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the human voice does not depend upon frequencies. People who have had their
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larynix removed can use an "artificial larynix", a buzz generator held against
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the side of the throat. Word information is formed by the action of the jaw,
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tongue, teeth, glottis, and the nasal cavaties. The human nose and mouth form
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a variable time dely generator. Thus, the basic audio information our brains
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evolved to decipher, the human voice, is dependent not upon frequency but upon
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the time rate of change nature of sound caused by time delays imposed by the
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mouth and nasal passages.
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The Neurophone makes use of these research results by suppressing the
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frequency domain and amplifying the time domain of the incomming signal. This
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is one reason why the Neurophone sounds so scratchy when one first begins to
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listen to it. The electronic circuitry of the Neurophone presents audio
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information to the skin in the way the skin originally evolved to recieve and
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decode the information eons ago. Thus the Neurphone directly inputs
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information into the brain and nervous system, and even the mind, bypassing
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all the normal sensory systems that lie between the mind/brain loop and the
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outside environment.
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Since all of the acupuncture meridians are present on the surface of
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the skin, we found some very interesting affects when the skin was activated
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by the Neurophone. All the subjects of the experement were muscle tested for
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one major muscle for each of the twelve meridians bilaterally. The meridians
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were recorded as under active for muscle weak in the clear and over active for
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muscles that became weak only by stimulation of the alarm point for its
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respective meridian. The subjects were then connected to the Neurophone by
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placing the electrodes on the skin of the forehead just lateral ans superior
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to the eyes. K-Y Jelly was used to enhance the contact between the skin and
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the electrodes. A tape recording of pink noise was then played through the
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Neurophone for a period of two minutes and then the muscles were retested
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after removal of the electrodes.
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CONCLUSION
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Table 1 represents the totals of 10 different paitents who went
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thorugh the experiment. Out of the 240 meridiand tested, 85.8% of the
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unbalanced ones found, were corrected. The Neurophone appears to have a
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beneficial effect on the body. On subesquent visits, the meridians were
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remaining in balance two weeks later. Some of the many comments from the
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paitents included: cessations of seizures, inproved sleep, total relaxation,
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improved respiration, better concentration, and cessation of pain.
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ADDITIONAL RESEARCH
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To be certain the Neurophone was not operating by bone conduction, a
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simple experement was done, known as the Batteau test in honor of the hearing
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research of the late Dr Dwight Batteau who developed the test during the
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Neurophone evaluation at Tufts University.
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Two seperate channels of auditory information were used. One channel
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goes through a set of ordinary headphones, the other goes through the
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Neurophone. One specific frequency is played through the headphone channel.
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Another frequency slightly different is played through the Neurophone
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circuitry to the transducer disks. If the Neurophone was producing hearing
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by bone conduction, the two slightly different frequencies would "mix" in the
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bone structures of the inner ear, producing a discernible "beat frequency"
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which is the difference between the two frequencies. With the Neurophone,
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this "beat" is heard only at very high volume levels in both channels, levels
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at which the Neurophone is probably producing bone conduction by the strong
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vibration of the skin under each transducer disk. However, the beat frequency
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should theoreitcally be heard at all volume levels; it is not heard at normal
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neurophonic listining levels.
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LOOKING AHEAD
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Although the present experement was a relatively simple one, the
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implications of future possibilities are tremendous. The following ideas may
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well serve as topics of future research papers and I invite all the members of
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the I.C.A.K. to pursue them, either on their own or in conjunction with me.
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Some of the possibilities for which ther is already some evidence are:
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1. Increase in telepathic awareness.
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2. A brain/mind link between two or more people.
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T.E. Bearden has developed a mathematical formula that
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indicates that the combined mind power of a group of people
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will multiply exponentially if these people are linked in a
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unitary consciousness.
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3. Subliminal learning may be accomplished by the subject material
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being played through the Neurophone at a low volume level. No
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conscious effort is made to learn the material. This could even
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be accomlished while the student is asleep.
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4. Conscious learning may be accomplished by simultaneously listening
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to tape recorded data by means of Neurophone and headphones. In
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this way, the learning centers of the brain are being accessed by
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at least two seperate channels.
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5. Positive subliminal programs to alter undesirable habits: i.e.
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weight control, smoking control, and creation of positive mental
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attitude.
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6. Control the aging process by means of positive cellular
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programming via the Neurophone.
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7. Totally deaf people being able to the recorded audio.
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