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What if everything you are every memory, every emotion, every dream, every moment of love or grief or wonder is electricity?
Not metaphorically. Not approximately. Literally.
Inside your skull right now, 86 billion neurons are firing electrical signals across 100 trillion connections, generating the most complex phenomenon in the known universe: your conscious mind. The Electric Self is the story of that phenomenon where it came from, how it works, what happens when it breaks down, and what the technology now being built to read and rewrite it means for the future of humanity.
From Luigi Galvani's legendary 1780 experiment with a dead frog's leg to the January 2024 moment when Noland Arbaugh became the first human to receive a Neuralink brain implant and play chess with his thoughts, science writer Mohammad Umar traces one of the most astonishing arcs in intellectual history. Along the way, he reveals:
Written with the narrative drive of a thriller, the precision of a science textbook, and the philosophical depth of a meditation on what it means to be conscious, The Electric Self is the book for anyone who has ever looked inward and wondered what they found there.
The storm inside your skull is the most extraordinary thing in the universe. It is time to understand it.