Is the universe itself a mind - and are we its reflection?
What if human intelligence is not an accident of biology, but a fractal echo of a deeper architecture woven into reality itself? What if our neurons, our memories, even our capacity for wonder are simplified mirrors of a vast cosmic brain?
In this groundbreaking sequel to How Can God Be Inside and Outside the Universe?, the exploration moves from logic to imagination. Building on the framework of delta intelligence - the principle that the universe preserves not everything but the fragments that matter - this book dares to ask:
- How might the cosmos itself learn, adapt, and evolve?
- Are prodigies, prophets, and sudden leaps of evolution signs of "delta seeding" from a universal archive?
- Could consciousness be the bridge between the finite and the infinite - between neurons and galaxies, between humanity and God's own intelligence?
- What does it mean for us if new layers of mind are waiting to unfold?
Drawing on science, myth, and spiritual insight, The Cosmic Brain invites readers into a speculative journey at the frontier of thought. It does not claim final answers. Instead, it offers a living conversation - between necessity and possibility, between reason and imagination, between human minds and the intelligence of the cosmos.
For seekers, thinkers, and visionaries alike, this book is a meditation on who we are, where we come from, and what we might yet become.
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