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Cellular Minds: Your Cells Create Your Mind, Not Your Brain Paperback – Dec 18 2023
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Most scientists and philosophers believe that the human mind is generated by the brain, yet despite centuries of neuroscientific research no evidence has ever been found to support this hypothesis. As a result, no scientific theory has been developed to explain how the brain can generate the vibrant conscious experiences of our senses, thoughts, and emotions, a mystery widely known as "The Hard Problem of Consciousness."
Cellular Mind presents research and experiments from cutting edge biology and neuroscience that suggests your mind is not generated by your brain, but by cells throughout your body. The evidence shows that all forms of life from single cell bacteria to humans have intelligence and survival instincts that cannot be explained by modern scientific theories, evidence that cells have a mind. The 30 trillion cells that form your body electromagnetically combine their bodies and minds to form your human scale body and mind. For centuries cells have been known to be the building blocks of our bodies, and now the evidence suggests cells are also the building blocks of our minds.
Viewing cells as building blocks of the mind resolves numerous scientific mysteries that simply cannot be explained by the unproven hypothesis that the brain generates the mind. Mysteries like the placebo effect, sensory experiences, how we learn new skills, where our memories are stored, and even paranormal phenomena such as ESP and near death experiences suddenly have plausible scientific explanations once one accepts that individual cells electromagnetically combine their bodies and minds to form the human mind. Cellular Mind Theory resolves neuroscience mysteries related to split-brain experiments, Libet experiments, neuroplasticity, how children born without a cerebral cortex still have conscious experiences, and how conjoined twins can mentally communicate with each other. Finally, the theory resolves longstanding problems in philosophy of mind such the binding problem, the combination problem, the subject of experience, the unity of conscious experience, and the evolutionary purpose of mind.
If you are open to an alternative scientific theory of mind that explains a wide variety of modern scientific evidence that existing theories struggle to explain, then this book will open your eyes to a new way to view your body and mind. Your cells create your mind, not your brain.
Foreward by Dr. Jon Lieff, Neuroscientist and author of The Secret Language of Cells.
- Print length151 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDec 18 2023
- Dimensions15.24 x 0.89 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-13979-8871859988
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- ASIN : B0CQLN678C
- Publisher : Independently published
- Publication date : Dec 18 2023
- Language : English
- Print length : 151 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8871859988
- Item weight : 336 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 0.89 x 22.86 cm
- 鶹 Rank: #1,108,411 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #7 in Bioelectricity
- #82 in Biophysics Books
- #90 in Biophysics (Books)
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About the author

Retired engineer, consultant, corporate executive, entrepreneur, and lifelong science enthusiast. After retiring in 2022, I began sifting through notes gathered over 40 years as an avid follower of leading edge science in the fields of quantum physics, cosmology, biology, neuroscience and consciousness. My goal was to apply my creativity and critical thinking skills to scientific problems. The result is my first book, Cellular Mind, which draws insights from biology, physics, and consciousness studies. Cellular Mind makes the argument that the human mind is generated by all of the cells in the human body, not by neuronal processes in the brain. Your cells create your mind, not your brain.
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- Michael J. AndersonReviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Effectively challenges current brain consciousness theories
Verified PurchaseCellular Mind Theory: Redefining the Origins of Consciousness presents a bold new perspective on consciousness, suggesting that it originates not in the brain, but in the individual cells that make up all living organisms. The author builds on the work of Lynn Margulis, proposing that every cell has a form of mind or cognitive agency that contributes to the overall consciousness of complex organisms like humans. This challenges the traditional view that the mind is generated solely by the brain.
The book effectively critiques the current brain-centric view of consciousness, pointing out its limitations and offering Cellular Mind Theory (CM Theory) as a more comprehensive alternative. The author connects a wide range of scientific phenomena—like neuroplasticity, split-brain experiments, and the placebo effect—to this new theory, arguing that these can be better explained by understanding consciousness as arising from cellular processes.
While the book is thorough and thought-provoking, its speculative nature might be a barrier for some readers. The idea that cells have minds is vastly intriguing, and the book provides overwhelming scientific evidence to support this theory, but the inability to measure consciousness in either model, combined with what is currently a widespread adoption of the brain consciousness theory, can make the theory difficult to accept. Additionally some of the technical language might be difficult for those not familiar with the subject.
Despite these challenges, the book is well-structured and presents its arguments clearly. It offers a fresh perspective on consciousness that should spark further research and discussion in the scientific community. For readers interested in the latest ideas in consciousness research and evolutionary biology, this book provides a compelling and provocative read. Highly recommended.
- JackReviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Eye Opener
Verified PurchaseThis book is an eye opener. It demonstrates how little we know about human consciousness - indeed all consciousness. It demonstrates that the human race is only scratching the surface when it comes to understanding many phenomena that are observed but not understood. I highly recommend reading this book as it as it provides insight as to were future research is needed.
- BillReviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Cellular Mind Is A Compelling Scientific Refresh!
Verified PurchaseThe cellular mind theory is thoroughly explained in an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand layout. The theory is constructed from the ground up with strong support of all hypotheses and conclusions. This is a powerful read that convinced me to shatter all pre-conceived beliefs about the human mind and consciousness. Congratulations to this author for waking me up to a more progressive way of thinking! Thank you!!
- CamReviewed in the United States on August 1, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Thought-Provoking and Insightful
Verified PurchaseCellular Mind offers a fascinating exploration of consciousness from the ground up. Rowen blends science, philosophy, and originality in a way that feels both accessible and profound. It challenged my assumptions and left me thinking long after I put it down. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the nature of the mind.
- Ed MassaraReviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Will definitely shift your paradigm
Verified PurchaseThe book presents a well developed argument and strong evidence to support the theory of cells vs the brain being where the mind exists. A series of documented experiments and studies are discussed to corroborate what is clearly a paradigm shift for the scientific community. It is a thought provoking book, changed my mind on this issue. I highly recommend reading it.