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Consciousness is usually defined as a collection of neural activities within the brain. It's now time to reconsider accepted assumptions and dig deeper into what consciousness means, how to define it, and what its nature can teach the world about humanity. In this book, discover new ideas about: The advent of consciousness Limitations of science The neuromuscular system's role How environment affects consciousness The role of language And much more! Join the author as he considers an alternative theory that seeks to explain consciousness. This book contends that there is much more to it than…mehr

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Consciousness is usually defined as a collection of neural activities within the brain. It's now time to reconsider accepted assumptions and dig deeper into what consciousness means, how to define it, and what its nature can teach the world about humanity. In this book, discover new ideas about: The advent of consciousness Limitations of science The neuromuscular system's role How environment affects consciousness The role of language And much more! Join the author as he considers an alternative theory that seeks to explain consciousness. This book contends that there is much more to it than scientific explanations. Although there are those that will disagree, science cannot determine the answer to how consciousness evolved. Move beyond the analysis of the networks of neurons and synapses of the neuromuscular system to consider new ideas that help explain the nature of humanity in Language and Conscious Experience: The Nature of Consciousness and Development of Language.
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W.H. Sparks graduated from the University of Colorado and settled in Southern California, where he opened his own engineering and consulting firm. He operated the company almost 20 years before it merged with a larger player in 1992. He retired in 2001 and lives in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.