Date: December 12, 2014
"Though it seems counterintuitive, it is physically permanent stuff that evaporates from our minds."
preview | full record— Brooks, Arthur C. (b. 1964)
Date: December 12, 2014
"It is memories in the ether of our consciousness that last a lifetime, there for us to enjoy again and again."
preview | full record— Brooks, Arthur C. (b. 1964)
Date: December 20, 2014
"Further, just as the human stomach -- unlike the termite's -- can't digest wood, so there are some things our brains just aren't capable of knowing."
preview | full record— Kaplan, Eric
Date: April 30, 2014
"It is because you have maggots for a soul, you fucking barbarian."
preview | full record— Pierce, Charles P. (b. 1953)
Date: September 1, 2014
"Lakoff argues that the brain understands sentences not just by analyzing syntax and looking up neural dictionaries, but also by igniting its memories of kicking and picking up."
preview | full record— Chorost, Michael (b. 1964)
Date: July 31, 2014
"He prints a few descriptive sentences of a couple walking together from Wharton's 'House of Mirth,' and mentally X-rays them."
preview | full record— Garner, Dwight (b. 1965)
Date: August, 2014
"A universe of information swirled around in his brain."
preview | full record— Thomas, Matthew
Date: January 21, 2015
"Why aren't we just brilliant robots, capable of retaining information, of responding to noises and smells and hot saucepans, but dark inside, lacking an inner life?"
preview | full record— Burkeman, Oliver (b. 1975)
Date: January 21, 2015
"Evolution might have produced creatures that were atom-for-atom the same as humans, capable of everything humans can do, except with no spark of awareness inside."
preview | full record— Burkeman, Oliver (b. 1975)