Consciousness and the Probability Clock is a neuroscience-driven exploration of how the brain creates conscious experience by actively constructing time. The book introduces the Probability Clock as a unifying framework in which recursive neural and glial dynamics determine what enters awareness and how long it remains stable. Rather than treating consciousness as a byproduct of computation, it argues that conscious experience depends on precise internal timing that holds the present moment together. Blending neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, the book reframes consciousness as a process of temporal stabilization rather than a static mental state.
Consciousness and the Probability Clock is a neuroscience-driven exploration of how the brain creates conscious experience by actively constructing time. The book introduces the Probability Clock as a unifying framework in which recursive neural and glial dynamics determine what enters awareness and how long it remains stable. Rather than treating consciousness as a byproduct of computation, it argues that conscious experience depends on precise internal timing that holds the present moment together. Blending neuroscience, physics, and philosophy, the book reframes consciousness as a process of temporal stabilization rather than a static mental state.