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The Quantum Brain

Questioning whether humans do, in fact, have free will, Jeffrey Satinover explores the latest discoveries in neuroscience, modern physics and radically new kinds of computing and then shows how, together, they suggest the brain embodies and amplifies the mysterious laws of quantum physics.
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Questioning whether humans do, in fact, have free will, Jeffrey Satinover explores the latest discoveries in neuroscience, modern physics & radically new kinds of computing & then shows how, together, they suggest the brain embodies & amplifies the mysterious laws of quantum physics.

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