Brain's activity generates mind's experiences from "summary" of The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking,Leonard Mlodinow
The idea that the brain's activity generates the mind's experiences is a fundamental concept in neuroscience. Our brain is a complex network of neurons that communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. When we perceive the world around us, our senses send information to the brain, which processes this information and generates our conscious experiences.
For example, when we see a red apple, our eyes detect the light reflecting off the apple and send this information to the visual cortex in the brain. The visual cortex processes this information and creates the experience of seeing the color red. Similarly, when we hear a song, our ears pick up the sound waves, which are then pr...
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