“If space is encoded so precisely in the brain, what about time?” Pioneering neuroscientist Denis Le Bihan’s EINSTEIN’S ERROR is a stunning new look at the functioning of the brain through the prism of physics, cosmology, and the theory of relativity.
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“This book sits at the frontiers of what we know about physics and neuroscience, moving back and forth, with mutual borrowings, between these two universes: the cosmos and our brain; their energy and their matter, whether dark, gray, or white.”
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“Everything is a question of point of view,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in his remarkable new book, EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “That’s the whole principle of relativity.”
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“If space is encoded so precisely in the brain, what about time?” Pioneering neuroscientist Denis Le Bihan’s EINSTEIN’S ERROR is a stunning new look at the functioning of the brain through the prism of physics, cosmology, and the theory of relativity.
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnzkWU
Ranging fluidly from black holes and holograms to cubism and classical music, Denis Le Bihan’s EINSTEIN’S ERROR is a thrillingly novel synthesis of physics, neuroscience, and cosmology.
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“The truth becomes multiple and relative, challenging the very foundations of our perception and cognition,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “What you see isn’t always what you get!”
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“Social interaction can be described in terms of a mutual curvature of brain space-time,” writes Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR, a monumental new view of human consciousness in a universal context.
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“The way our brain works is incredibly biased,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “Even for simple geometric shapes, what we think we perceive can differ significantly from reality. Then how can we define reality?”
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“This book sits at the frontiers of what we know about physics and neuroscience, moving back and forth, with mutual borrowings, between these two universes: the cosmos and our brain; their energy and their matter, whether dark, gray, or white.”
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnQVOs
“This book sits at the frontiers of what we know about physics and neuroscience, moving back and forth, with mutual borrowings, between these two universes: the cosmos and our brain; their energy and their matter, whether dark, gray, or white.”
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnzSMs
“It appeared to me that the theory of relativity must apply to brain function,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan, explaining the genesis of the revolutionary theory developed in EINSTEIN’S ERROR.
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“Everything is a question of point of view,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in his remarkable new book, EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “That’s the whole principle of relativity.”
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnQVOs
Ranging fluidly from black holes and holograms to cubism and classical music, Denis Le Bihan’s EINSTEIN’S ERROR is a thrillingly novel synthesis of physics, neuroscience, and cosmology.
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnzSMs
“Reality is multiple,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “It is our educational, social, and cultural frame of reference that imposes one view on us rather than another.”
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“The truth becomes multiple and relative, challenging the very foundations of our perception and cognition,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “What you see isn’t always what you get!”
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnzSMs
“Social interaction can be described in terms of a mutual curvature of brain space-time,” writes Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR, a monumental new view of human consciousness in a universal context.
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnQVOs
“What would happen if we could compress a brain until it becomes a black hole?” This is one of many questions neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan addresses in EINSTEIN’S ERROR, a thrilling tour of both the cosmos and the brain.
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“Schizophrenia in its clinical expression can be seen as a brain space-time disorder reflecting a disconnection with oneself resulting in a distortion of perceived reality,” explains neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR.
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“Everything is a question of point of view,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in his remarkable new book, EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “That’s the whole principle of relativity.”
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnQVOs
“The truth becomes multiple and relative, challenging the very foundations of our perception and cognition,” writes neuroimaging pioneer Denis Le Bihan in EINSTEIN’S ERROR. “What you see isn’t always what you get!”
➡️ https://t.co/wFedPnzkWU