
The Revelations
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Narrado por:
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Sean Patrick Hopkins
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Erik Hoel
Monday, Kierk wakes up. Once a rising star in neuroscience, Kierk Suren is now homeless and broken by his all-consuming quest to find a scientific theory of consciousness.
When he’s offered a spot in a prestigious postdoctoral program, he decides to rejoin society and vows not to self-destruct again. Instead of focusing on his work, however, Kierk becomes obsessed with another project—investigating the sudden and suspicious death of a colleague.
As his search for truth brings him closer to Carmen Green, another postdoc, their list of suspects grows, along with the sense that something sinister may be happening all around them...
The Revelations, not unlike its main character, is an ambitious and disarming debut novel that takes an intense look at cutting-edge science, consciousness, and human connection.
©2022 Erik Hoel (P)2022 Podium AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















just finished it and have no idea what it's about.
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Unlike his character, Mr. Hoyle did in fact get his PhD, but the issues that he faced at the end of his study were exactly the same ones as our main character. This is more a reflection on what he learned and how he faces the basically uselessness of the six years he spent studying for his PhD.
In his attempts to study the science of consciousness, he came to realize that science could not actually tell him, or even figure out how to describe consciousness in the method in which it works.
He discovered that there is in fact a known phenomenon, consciousness, that science and his opinion at this time with our understanding of theory, the universe, mathematics and logic, cannot be solved with science.
Like the character, he also was a close Co contributor with his mentor in A Fundamental Theory of Consciousness and his PhD paper that he received was from work he did proving that in fact the theory was wrong.
Mr. Hoyle. Is obviously a poet. And a person who shares many of the same traits that the main character has in this book. We shouldn't be surprised that the book ends in a rather unsettled and non realistic way.
Since consciousness is something that exists and yet cannot be proved, can any subject be proved Is the basic thrust of this. What is real and what is not real? Do we exist? Does reality exist? Can you prove one way or the other these are all things that he? Damage in the book and the story is basically a distillation of the answer of no, we can't tell.
It's more a book of poetry then story
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Huh?
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