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Consciousness and the Probability Clock

Where Do Thoughts Come From?

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Consciousness and the Probability Clock

De: Chris Reynolds MD
Narrado por: J. D. Roberts
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What if your thoughts don’t arise from a stream—but from a loop? And what if that loop has been ticking inside your brain this whole time, quietly shaping your perception of time, self, and reality?

In this bold and interdisciplinary journey through neuroscience, theoretical physics, and artificial intelligence, neurologist Dr. Chris Reynolds proposes a revolutionary model of consciousness: the Probability Clock. At the heart of this model lies the thalamus—a central brain structure long known for relaying sensory input. But in Reynolds’ view, the thalamus does far more: it recursively filters, times, and shapes experience itself.

Through recursive loops and phase dynamics, the book explores how the brain may convert information into structured perceptual packets, generating a stable sense of the Current Moment. The model draws connections between Bayesian inference, entropy, quantum-like uncertainty, and the neurobiology of thought, memory, attention, and inner speech.

Blending clinical insight with vivid metaphors, Consciousness and the Probability Clock takes listeners on a journey from Planck time to human cognition—linking micro and macro scales of intelligence, and even suggesting how AI might one day simulate (or never quite reach) this recursive spark of awareness.

Perfect for listeners of Douglas Hofstadter, Karl Friston, Antonio Damasio, and Ray Kurzweil, this is both a scientific inquiry and a philosophical adventure—a collaborative exploration between a human mind and an AI assistant, asking the oldest question of all: Where do our thoughts come from?

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