Journey to the Center of the Brain: Explaining Mind in a Universe of Matter
Book Details
Author(s)Glenn Dudley
PublisherBookSurge Publishing
ISBN / ASIN143927679X
ISBN-139781439276792
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Sales Rank1,633,086
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This journey deep into the human brain shows that an image is far more than meets the eye, that in fact, thanks to its anticipated wholeness through time, its perception is the very process of containing disorder in the brain and throughout the universe as an image in the mind of God - proving on the basis of the latest neuroscience that "we live and move and have our being" in God and that He, not matter, is fundamental.
The neurological parallels to conscious anticipation and the consequent restraint of disorder by an image, methodically clarified, prove that we have been created in the image of God - this being the only way to explain to explain how a contrast with infinity, implicit to the momentary absence of an image, illuminates the overseeing self to itself as finite or "conscious." It is also the only way to explain how a regressive tendency toward weightlessness, consequent to the incipient absence of an image, parallels an accelerating probability of nonexistence.
Like an accelerating elevator causes us to feel our body weight, so in the incipient absence of an image does an accelerating probability toward infinity create a sense of weightiness or "feeling." As William James observed, "We feel the whole cubic mass of our body all the while, it gives us an unceasing sense of personal awareness." Perception of a finite image, invariably fused with an awareness of the body as a whole, becomes envisioned as the actual event by which weightless nonexistence is thwarted, the actual grasping and holding together an otherwise dissipating body mass - thereby explaining the recalcitrant "binding" problem of neuroscience. Given that an image requires an observer, skeptics who believe that our "relationship to God" is nothing more than a fundamentalist spin on an otherwise objective relationship to infinity will have to confess their existence is delusional.
Atheists who claim there is not a whit of proof for a supernatural creator have overlooked one bothersome fact: it is illogical to think that we could actually see a God biblically defined as invisible and who dwells outside of space and time. Assuming an image to be the means by which disorder is contained - the laws of physics become a direct manifestation of God's unchanging nature. The neurological proof is impeccable that consciousness is in fact an accelerating contrast with infinity - in the image of a biblically-defined God. Read the book and be among the first to see consciousness adequately explained - while proving that good science cannot exclude God.
The neurological parallels to conscious anticipation and the consequent restraint of disorder by an image, methodically clarified, prove that we have been created in the image of God - this being the only way to explain to explain how a contrast with infinity, implicit to the momentary absence of an image, illuminates the overseeing self to itself as finite or "conscious." It is also the only way to explain how a regressive tendency toward weightlessness, consequent to the incipient absence of an image, parallels an accelerating probability of nonexistence.
Like an accelerating elevator causes us to feel our body weight, so in the incipient absence of an image does an accelerating probability toward infinity create a sense of weightiness or "feeling." As William James observed, "We feel the whole cubic mass of our body all the while, it gives us an unceasing sense of personal awareness." Perception of a finite image, invariably fused with an awareness of the body as a whole, becomes envisioned as the actual event by which weightless nonexistence is thwarted, the actual grasping and holding together an otherwise dissipating body mass - thereby explaining the recalcitrant "binding" problem of neuroscience. Given that an image requires an observer, skeptics who believe that our "relationship to God" is nothing more than a fundamentalist spin on an otherwise objective relationship to infinity will have to confess their existence is delusional.
Atheists who claim there is not a whit of proof for a supernatural creator have overlooked one bothersome fact: it is illogical to think that we could actually see a God biblically defined as invisible and who dwells outside of space and time. Assuming an image to be the means by which disorder is contained - the laws of physics become a direct manifestation of God's unchanging nature. The neurological proof is impeccable that consciousness is in fact an accelerating contrast with infinity - in the image of a biblically-defined God. Read the book and be among the first to see consciousness adequately explained - while proving that good science cannot exclude God.
