Where is the mind? For centuries, the answer seemed obvious: in the brain, in its structures, in its mechanisms. Yet modern science has quietly undermined this certainty. Memory persists without storage. Consciousness appears without location. Identity endures without a fixed core. From Brain To Mind explores this shift through a wide-ranging encounter with neuroscience, philosophy, physics, and lived experience. Drawing on thinkers such as Paul Pietsch, Henri Bergson, Karl Pribram, David Bohm, Ilya Prigogine, Francisco Varela, and others, the book traces how mind reveals itself not as a thing in space, but as a process unfolding in time. This is not a rejection of the brain, but a refinement of what it means to think, remember, and be aware. Moving beyond localization and representation, the book invites the reader into a deeper understanding of mind as fluid, relational, and irreducibly alive. A rigorous yet reflective work for readers interested in consciousness, memory, and the future of human comprehension.
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