Journey to the Center of the Brain

Journey to the Center of the Brain

Author: Glenn Dudley

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2011-02-15

Total Pages: 778

ISBN-13: 9781439276792

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This guided tour deep into the human brain reveals a long-hidden secret: the actual mechanism and logic by which mind emerges from matter. The implication is stunning and inescapable: creationism, not evolution, is the more scientific perspective – a seemingly religious bias that is staunchly confirmed by a second look at fossil, geological and other evidence. This conceptual breakthrough is derived from a new and deeper understanding of an image from which understanding we learn that God, not matter, is fundamental – this being the only way to explain the light of self and how this light is the immediate consequence of an accelerating, probabilistic relationship to the infinitude of nonexistence, against which the self sees itself as finite or "conscious." Indeed, this relationship to nonexistence allows us to appreciate that consciousness, invariably of a finite image, is the actual means by which order, and therefore matter itself, is formed – in the image of God whose creative essence is responsible for the existence of something over nothing. The central insight is twofold. First of all, the perception of an image, being highly specific, needs to be recognized as an extremely creative process requiring expectant scanning, matching, and the logical channeling of energy into movement, the movement by which we see an image. This logic explains consciousness in a manner not yet acknowledged by mainstream science – that mind is fundamental in overseeing a relationship between the finite and the infinite, something only possible if as the Bible teaches, "we live and move and have our being in God." Secondly, every image is fused with an awareness of the body mass as a whole by which it becomes apparent that perception is the very act of containing a universal tendency toward dissolution and nonexistence. Dudley analyzes the stunning similarities between the motor development of humans and that of much simpler organisms such as the salamander to show how in fact the regressive release and channeling of energy into anticipated form is tightly bound to the movement of the body mass as a whole through space and time. Indeed, space-time itself defines the very essence of an image which means that the perception of an image, every image, is the very act of creating and sustaining the body mass. The clear implication is that awareness is literally a vector between the finite and the infinite as encoded within neural design and that creation, the immediate result of an image, cannot have occurred by a succession of "tooth and claw" steps over millions of years – a claim robustly supported by a closer look at the evidence, including fossil and geological data. Dudley frames the big picture philosophically: the light of self, in a God-centered universe, derives from an accelerating tendency toward nonexistence. An image, on the other hand, represents the successful restraint of this tendency – thereby defining an oppositional system in which the contrast between self and other is, in a God-centered universe, quite literally the relationship between order and disorder, and equivalently between "past" and "future" – in the eternal "now" of time, the very habitat of God. By applying this reasoning to the brain, Dudley identifies the mechanism by which an image thwarts the Second Law – a mechanism housed, most notably, in the connection between the visual system and the brain's thermoregulatory core. It becomes apparent that transformations between energy and mass, expressed by the equation E = mc2, are meaningless apart from an image, and that the universe must then be an image in the mind of God. As a minimum, it becomes clear from this well-referenced study that good science cannot exclude God.


Journey to the Center of the Mind: Life, Health and Happiness Through the Eyes of a World-Renowned Neurosurgeon

Journey to the Center of the Mind: Life, Health and Happiness Through the Eyes of a World-Renowned Neurosurgeon

Author: Alexandru Vlad Ciurea

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9781988963242

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Journey to the Center of the Mind, a best selling book of interviews published in Romania a few years ago, is now available to English-speaking readers. The interviews with world-renowned neurosurgeon, university professor, and inventor of a drain system for the brain Alexandru Vlad Ciurea are a window into a life lived with humility, always in the best interest of the patient and of the fellow man. Despite adverse historical conditions, which include a world war and the tough communist regime, Professor Ciurea's life story is one filled with joy, optimism, and life lessons for all of us. In this series of interviews with writer and journalist Tudor Artenie, the professor talks about what constitutes a good childhood and education; about good habits and health issues; about the benefits of a glass of red wine and of a good book. His honest take on what and how people can get the most out of their lives comes at a critical moment, when competing discourses are drowning us in noise and we do not know where to look for guidance anymore. Take the journey with him and learn from a neurosurgeon who has operated on over twenty-three thousand patients and has never lost one.


Journey to the Center of Your Soul

Journey to the Center of Your Soul

Author: Shirli Regev

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-10-27

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1543462405

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Rather than simply instructing readers in a passive way, Journey to the Center of Your Soul will empower readers to become an active participant in their journey by enabling them to delve into themselves and uncover their own unique motivations and inspirations. A series of thought-provoking questions readers will answer will allow them to expose the tools and skills they need to transform their struggles into the courage to live their authentic selves. The book is divided into chapters spanning various topics examining key truths and principles necessary for growth and self-fulfillment. An example of several chapter subjects are highlighted in the following: Find your purpose by learning how to acknowledge, accept, and work with all the many unique sides of you. Uncover what drives your behaviors, both positive and negative, what allows you to flourish, what intimidates you, and what propels you to embark on otherwise daunting experiences. Understand the crucial functions of your mind and your heart (mind, body, and spirit) and recognize how they are interconnected. Learn how to bridge the gap between them in order to support your heart, thereby changing your reality and outcomes for the better. Realize that suffering in the form of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness exist as your spiritual teacher. Learn how to simplify your suffering into episodes of pain that you can strategically treat and overcome using the tools that youve gained time and time again. Improve your relationships and deepen intimacy with others by learning how to express your feelings and needs in a constructive, healthy way. Express yourself from a solid foundation of knowing yourself, without expectation from others. Determine how your unique story integrates with the collective stories of others. Use your own story to affect others stories for the better. Traditional stories have a beginning, middle, and end, but learn to transform your story into one that has no end, only a continual, beautiful beginning at every stage throughout your life.


Journey to the Center of the Earth-Voyage Au Centre de la Terre: English-French Parallel Text Edition

Journey to the Center of the Earth-Voyage Au Centre de la Terre: English-French Parallel Text Edition

Author: Jules Verne

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-04-25

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 0557443016

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Jules Verne’s classic Journey to the Center of the Earth—Voyage au centre de la Terre is presented in English-French parallel text, complete and unabridged. A learned professor deciphers ancient runes that lead him to the earth’s core—and discoveries older than he dared imagined. With Édouard Riou art, reproduced from the first 1867 illustrated edition.The Bilingual Library presents the world’s classics in parallel text. Each page in the original language is mirrored by its English translation on the facing page. Series editor D. Bannon is a member of the American Literary Translators Association and the American Translators Association.


13.0.0.0.0 (Journey to the Center of Time)

13.0.0.0.0 (Journey to the Center of Time)

Author: Ernest Porter

Publisher: AbbottPress

Published: 2014-02-24

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1458214133

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In a very different future world, a physicist who has morphed into a 2-D, anti-matter monster because of a failed fission experiment plots his revenge against the Nibiruan scientists who forcibly trapped him between the past and the future. There is no question that Noxtrademon has gone completely mad. Meanwhile, a man has been born cosmically determined to reset The Great Galactic Synchronization Clock to the center of time. Eric Holmes, now thirty and locked up in a cell within the Paranormal Clinical Institute, has no idea that this is his destiny until he finds himself inside the inter-dimensional obelisk with a Jinn-like man who calls himself Freeman. As the evil Noxtrademon plots to trap The Master of the Universe so he and his malevolent time-ghost progeny can escape and destroy Earth, Eric and Freeman, with a minor assist from the United States Navy and Nibiruan space fighters, must do everything in their power to discombobulate Noxtrademon and his sadistic army—before it is too late. In this fast-paced science-fiction thriller, an intrepid hero existing millions upon millions of light years away from Earth embarks on a dangerous mission to fulfill his destiny and save the planet from destruction.


Journey to the Centre of My Brain

Journey to the Centre of My Brain

Author: James Carter

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Published: 2012-01-05

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1447213866

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Sneak a peek into James Carter's brain in this brilliant collection of poems. Join the party as he takes us on a trip to space, introduces us tigers, mammoths, clouds and bugs and that?s just the start of the journey . . .


Television and the Embodied Viewer

Television and the Embodied Viewer

Author: Marsha F. Cassidy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-01-15

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1315282631

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Television and the Embodied Viewer appraises the medium’s capacity to evoke sensations and bodily feelings in the viewer. Presenting a fresh approach to television studies, the book examines the sensate force of onscreen bodies and illustrates how TV’s multisensory appeal builds viewer empathy and animates meaning. The book draws extensively upon interpretive viewpoints in the humanities to shed light on a range of provocative television works, notably The Americans, Mad Men, Little Women: LA, and Six Feet Under, with emphasis on the dramatization of gender, disability, sex, childbearing, and death. Advocating a biocultural approach that takes into account the mind sciences, Cassidy argues that interpretive meanings, shaped within today’s dynamic cultural matrix, are amplified by somatic experience. At a time when questions of embodiment and affect are crossing disciplines, this book will appeal to scholars and students working in the fields of television, film, and media studies, both in the humanities and cognitive traditions.