Brain, the emergence of thought
The book is a systematic reconstruction of a vast amount of knowledge to share with the public a five-year liberal arts lecture on the authors brain from 2004 to 2008. This book not only covers the limited domain of the brain, but also the thoughts of neural philosophers such as Edelman, Inas and Damaggio, the postmodern philosophy, and the science of biology, particle physics, quantum mechanics, and relativity. Not only does it cover all of them, but it also consistently understands and conveys the meaning and content of that knowledge from the perspective of brain science.
I chose the spoken language, oral language, for the hard and difficult science. It introduces the new world in an easy and detailed way to those who crave different levels of thinking and imagination. The exploration of the macroscopic system of going beyond humans and out of the earth to the birth of the universe and life, and the emergence of thought, will enable us to meet with a new and enormous world of knowledge based on the authors thoughts spread over 3.8 billion years of time and space.