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= THE NEUROPHONE=

History
The Neurophone was made in 1958 by Patrick Flanagan when he was 14 years old. With the use of Brillo pads copper wire, and plastic bags to reduce electric shock, the neurophone was assembled. An audio output transformer attached to a hi-fi amplifier was then connected to the wires. With a 1,500 output voltage, the Brillo pads shock the temples. With the amplifier active when speech and music is present, the resulted sound is "heard" in your head. The first model produced an weak and distorted sound quality.

How it Works
A signal is electrically processed. The signal is then passed through the section that clips the signal into square waves. The clips are differentiated according to the sharpness of their sound. The clips are again differentiated to isolate the sharp sounds. From here, the noisy spikes are introduced to special contact electrodes, the first is placed on your forehead and the other can placed anywhere else even your foot! After the pulsed voltages are introduced across the body, they introduced to the dendrites of the brain and nervous system. This means the neurophone interacts directly with the brain and nervous system and not the sensory system.

Weaponization
The Neurophone is known to be dangerous in the wrong hands. It's the most optimum device used to reverse language. I t can break codes not designed to be read by the lay person so if in the wrong hands, it can be dangerous and even weaponized to an extent.