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Andrew Smart



Andrew Smart is the author of Autopilot: The Art and Science of Doing Nothing. A scientist and engineer interested in consciousness, brains and technology, his work traverses the boundaries of neuroscience, philosophy, culture, radical politics and metaphysics. He was raised in the U.S., educated and married in Sweden, lived in New York and Minneapolis and now lives in Switzerland.

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Autopilot: The Art & Scienc...

3.50 avg rating — 1,233 ratings — published 2013 — 21 editions
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“According to legend, it was while lazing in bed and staring at a fly on the ceiling that Descartes, habitually a late riser, conceived of the “X” and “Y” axes that comprise the coordinate grid, now the bane of so many grade-schoolers who lose sleep studying its properties. The greatest breakthroughs in science and”
Andrew Smart, Autopilot: The Art and Science of Doing Nothing

“What neuroscience has revealed is that there is no such control center in the brain. There are hubs in our brain networks whose activity is more influential than others; however, there is no one single hub that dictates action. Our brains are much more like an ant colony: billions of neurons collaborating to give rise to our selves without any external or internal agent. In other words you are an emergent self-organizing phenomenon.”
Andrew Smart, Autopilot: The Art and Science of Doing Nothing

“Economic growth disproportionately benefits the people who do not need to work”
Andrew Smart, Autopilot: The Art and Science of Doing Nothing



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