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Description
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.
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...
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.
A Note From the Publisher
Melvin Felton attended two of the top historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in America, Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA (B.S. Mathematics, 2000), and Hampton University in Hampton, VA (M.S. Physics, 2003). From 2003 to present, Melvin has been employed as a physicist at a US national science laboratory. Much of Melvin's professional research has concerned remote sensing of the lower atmosphere. Since 2009, Melvin has utilized his personal time to research and write Universe Within: The Surprising Way the Human Brain Models the Universe. Beginning in 2015, Melvin branched out professionally and began conducting research in the fields of cybernetics and computational neuroscience. Melvin has since attended and presented his research at international conferences for computational neuroscience--Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference (EMBC), and the Annual Computational Neuroscience Meetings (CNS). Melvin has also published his recent research in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience.
Melvin Felton attended two of the top historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in America, Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA (B.S. Mathematics, 2000), and Hampton University in Hampton, VA...
Melvin Felton attended two of the top historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in America, Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA (B.S. Mathematics, 2000), and Hampton University in Hampton, VA (M.S. Physics, 2003). From 2003 to present, Melvin has been employed as a physicist at a US national science laboratory. Much of Melvin's professional research has concerned remote sensing of the lower atmosphere. Since 2009, Melvin has utilized his personal time to research and write Universe Within: The Surprising Way the Human Brain Models the Universe. Beginning in 2015, Melvin branched out professionally and began conducting research in the fields of cybernetics and computational neuroscience. Melvin has since attended and presented his research at international conferences for computational neuroscience--Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference (EMBC), and the Annual Computational Neuroscience Meetings (CNS). Melvin has also published his recent research in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience.
Advance Praise
Melvin's essential point -- namely, the structural and dynamical similarities between the brain and the universe at large, which he accounts for by arguing that the brain physically models the universe in its own image -- is one that deserves very serious consideration from the academic community and readers interested in a deeper, truer understanding of the nature of what we call reality. This book is a necessary step in the direction of exploring this crucial realization, whose implications are simultaneously vast and profound.
Bernardo Kastrup - Science Ideated (IFF Books)
Melvin's essential point -- namely, the structural and dynamical similarities between the brain and the universe at large, which he accounts for by arguing that the brain physically models the...
Melvin's essential point -- namely, the structural and dynamical similarities between the brain and the universe at large, which he accounts for by arguing that the brain physically models the universe in its own image -- is one that deserves very serious consideration from the academic community and readers interested in a deeper, truer understanding of the nature of what we call reality. This book is a necessary step in the direction of exploring this crucial realization, whose implications are simultaneously vast and profound.
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