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What if science has it backwards?
For more than a century, we've been told that consciousness is produced by the brain -- that when the brain dies, so do we.
But a growing body of evidence suggests something very different.
In this book, award-winning author Stephen Hawley Martin presents a compelling case that the dominant scientific worldview may be fundamentally incomplete -- and that consciousness may not arise from matter at all.
A Challenge to One of Science's Deepest Assumptions
Drawing on decades of research and firsthand experience, Martin examines a series of well-documented phenomena that defy conventional explanation:
• People who regain clarity of mind just before death -- even with severely damaged brains
• Individuals who function normally with little or no brain tissue
• Near-death experiences in which consciousness continues while the brain is inactive
• Young children who accurately recall details of previous lives
Individually, these cases are difficult to explain. Together, they point toward a startling possibility:
Consciousness may exist independently of the brain.
Where Science Meets the Mystery of Reality
The implications go far beyond neuroscience.
In this thought-provoking work, Martin explores:
• What quantum physics reveals about the nature of reality
• Why leading thinkers have questioned materialism
• How memory, identity, and awareness may extend beyond the physical body
• What it means if mind -- not matter -- is fundamental
The result is a bold new framework for understanding human life and existence -- one that challenges long-held assumptions and opens the door to a radically different view of reality.
If This Is True, Everything Changes
If consciousness does not originate in the brain...
• Death may not be the end of awareness
• The self may not be confined to the body
• Reality may be far more interconnected than we imagine
And the story of human life may be far more meaningful than we've been led to believe.
A Book That Will Change How You See Yourself -- and Reality
Clear, accessible, and deeply provocative, The End of Materialism invites you to reconsider one of the most important questions we can ask:
What are we, really?
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