Universe within : the surprising way the human brain models the universe
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- ISBN: 9781789047196 (softcover)
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xiii, 307 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm - Publisher: Winchester, UK : IFF Books, 2021.
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I. Universe -- Chapter 2. Standard Model of Particle Physics -- Chapter 3. Quantum Mechanics -- Chapter 4. Relativity Theory -- Chapter 5. Large-scale Structure and Dynamics of the Universe -- Chapter 6. Holographic Universe -- Chapter 7. Universal Evolution -- Part II. Brain -- Chapter 8. Transition to the Brain -- Chapter 9. Neocortex -- Chapter 10. Neocortical Dynamics -- Chapter 11. Closely Associated Structures -- Chapter 12. Intermediate-level Theory of Consciousness -- Chapter 13. Sleep -- Part III. Correspondence -- Chapter 14. Correspondence -- Chapter 15. Implications -- Chapter 16. Conclusion -- References. |
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Subject: | Brain -- Models Universe |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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- Baker & Taylor
"Universe Within makes the case that the human brain is a physical model of the universe because of structural and dynamical similarities shared between the two systems based on the pictures emerging out of neuroscience and physics, respectively. The relationship between the human brain and the universe revealed by Melvin A. Felton, Jr. might be the missing principle that leads to the theory-of-everything."-- - NBN
Universe Within makes the case that the human brain is a physical model of the universe because of structural and dynamical similarities shared between the two systems based on the pictures emerging out of neuroscience and physics, respectively. The relationship between the human brain and the universe revealed by Melvin A. Felton, Jr. might be the missing principle that leads to the theory-of-everything.
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Universe Within reveals that the human brain is a physical model of the universe.