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Ian’s Newsletter

Ian Weinberg

Bits of neuroscience and consciousness and making sense of a senseless world

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Latest Issues

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The inconvenient truth about consciousness

Human consciousness is universally recognized as a function of the organ referred to as the brain. And while mental and emotional function has been correlated with some components of neuro-anatomy and neuro-physiology, the phenomenon of cog...

2 months ago
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A perfect dystopian storm

While there are as many realities as there are people in this world, there exists a consensus-based collective reality which provides a common frame of reference. This consensus-based reality is derived from an age-old engagement with the e...

2 months ago
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Thoughts under a May Full Moon

You are all that you are, a child with a history not of your making.

4 months ago
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The life of Bob the blob

Over a period of fifteen years I researched the spheres of neuroscience and theoretical physics in an attempt to explain the strange clinical condition referred to as Terminal Lucidity. Terminal lucidity has been documented in several peer ...

5 months ago
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  • Ian Weinberg

    Practicing neurosurgeon; Pioneer of applied PNI (psychoneuro-immunology); De-platformed Covid -19 vax opponent; Substack blogger

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