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In "Theatre of the Mind", Jay Ingram, whose past scientific
investigations include the properties of honey on toast and the
complexities of the barmaid's brain, tackles one of the most
controversial of subjects: consciousness. Scientists have long
tried to map our brains and understand how it is that we think and
are self-aware, but what do we really know? Any discussion of the
brain raises more questions than answers, and Ingram illuminates
some of the most perplexing ones: what happens in our minds when
we're driving and we suddenly realise that we don't remember the
last few miles and how do we remember images, sounds, and aromas
from our past so vividly, and why do we often recreate them so
differently in our dreams. Ingram's latest book is a mind-bending
experience, a cerebral, stylish ride through the history,
philosophy, and science of the brain and the search for the
discovery of the self.
A fascinating look at the cutting-edge science and technologies
that are on the cusp of changing everything from where we’ll
live, how we’ll look, and who we’ll be, by the popular science
broadcaster and bestselling author Jay Ingram. Where will we live?
How will we get around? What will we look like? These are just some
of the questions bestselling author and popular science broadcaster
Jay Ingram answers in this exciting examination of the science and
technologies that will affect every aspect of human life. In these
pages, Ingram explores the future of our technological
civilization. He reports on cutting-edge research in organ and limb
regeneration, advances in prosthetics, the merging of the human and
the synthetic, and gene editing. Vertical farming and lab-grown
food might help feed millions and alleviate pressure on the planet.
Cities could accommodate green space and the
long-awaited flying car. Finally, he speculates on the future of
artificial general intelligence, even artificial superintelligence,
as well as our place on Earth and in the universe. The potential
impact of these developments in science and technology will be
powerful and wide-ranging, complicated by ethics and social equity.
And they will inevitably revolutionize every aspect of life and
even who we are. This is The Future of Us.
Why does the journey to a new location always take longer than the
trip home? What is the science behind the theory of "six degrees of
separation?" Why doesn't honey flow out in all directions? In this
delightful and amusing text, Jay Ingram explores the extraordinary
science behind ordinary happenings. Ingram, host of the Discovery
Channel Canada's "Daily Planet" and best-selling author of The
Science of Everyday Life has written an engrossing work which
broadens our knowledge of the everyday world and deepens our
appreciation for the mysteries of science. Addressing a diverse set
of topics and reaching unorthodox conclusions, he explores the
science behind proverbial expressions, delves into the uncharted
territory of the connection between history and the contemporary
scientific world, and highlights mysterious links between the
worlds of art and science.
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