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The Science of Consciousness

“It is in mathematics that our thinking processes have their purest form” – Roger Penrose expounds in “Shadows of the Mind”. The book, which is a sequel to his famous “The Emperor’s New Mind” is a fascinating study that seeks to answer one question – “Can we construct a computational model of the human mind and consciousness ?”

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