Is Non-Human Intelligence Real? Dr. Daniel Explains | Neurologist Dr. Daniel Branco | Lehto Files
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The person in this account is Daniel Branco, a neurologist and neuroscientist. He transitioned from engineering to medicine to understand the brain, which he views as the ultimate computer. During his career, he developed brain mapping techniques and worked on presurgical planning. He concluded that the brain does not create consciousness but may filter or modulate it. He believes there are aspects of reality beyond the scope of science. This realization led him to explore the relationship between consciousness and reality, suggesting that consciousness might be fundamental rather than a product of the brain. His experiences have changed his worldview, leading him to pursue understanding through life experiences rather than solely through scientific inquiry.
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Daniel Branco discusses the limitations of science in understanding consciousness, arguing that the brain may not create consciousness but rather modulates it. He emphasizes the supernatural nature of pain and the need for a broader acceptance of consciousness in scientific inquiry.
The brain does not create consciousness; it may filter or modulate it.
Daniel Branco
“I started coming to this conclusion, there is more to reality than science can show.”
Managed by: Harvard University
to understand brain functions and consciousness
The brain does not create consciousness; it may filter or modulate it.
Pain is a supernatural phenomenon that cannot be scientifically proven to exist.
Science is limited in its ability to answer fundamental questions about consciousness.
The brain's waves may serve as a link to consciousness rather than being a byproduct.
Certain research areas, such as telepathy, are ignored or underfunded in neuroscience.
Consciousness may be fundamental, with matter being a construct within consciousness.