Dr. Patrick Flanagan™ at the age of eleven developed and sold a guided missile detector to the US Armed Forces, at seventeen obtained his air pilot's license and was hired by a think tank for the Pentagon, and later as a consultant to the NSA, CIA, NASA, Tufts University, Office of Naval Research and Aberdeen Proving Ground for the Department of Unconventional Weapons and Warfare.
Patrick Flanagan, 17, with his Science Fair award.
Photos taken by Life magazine.
Young Patrick Flanagan's electronic laboratory in his attic.
Dr. Patrick Flanagan™ invented the Neurophone in 1958. It is an electronic nervous system excitation device that transmits sound through the skin directly to the brain, for which he received US Patent No. 3,393,279 in 1968.
The invention earned him a profile in Life magazine, which called him a "unique, mature and inquisitive scientist". Metayantra today develops a new neurophone as an aid to accelerate learning.
Since 1981, Dr. Patrick Flanagan™ has invented a number of useful devices and products based on water and specific mineral structures in the field of health. Several of these have been very successful in the marketplace. His identification of the special properties of the negative hydride ion, although ridiculed at the time, received a great deal of attention when Nobel Laureate Chandrasekhar proposed it as a major component in far space.
Several of Dr. Patrick Flanagan™'s scientific papers on silica and negative hydrogen have been published in journals such as the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Free Radical Biology and Medicine.
Dr. Patrick Flanagan in Egypt at the Great Pyramids and with his Pyramid Tent.
For decades, Dr. Patrick Flanagan™ has openly invited rigorous scrutiny of his research and discoveries by the medical and scientific communities. The seeds of this effort are blossoming at an exponential rate, as the scientific community is validating and embracing his extraordinary contributions. Academics and researchers at universities from Oxford to Stanford are beginning to study Dr. Patrick Flanagan's discoveries and teach them to the scientists of the future.
Dr. Flanagan continued until his last days to actively pursue his activities as a scientist, inventor and philanthropist, promoting truly new science and new approaches to human healing, especially those based on the great traditions of India and Egypt.