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[108] David Levy and Joel Kilpatrick, Gray Matter: A Neurosurgeon

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[112] This is the terminology of the Heisenberg principle—quantum physics is known for its weird wording and almost ambiguous statements.


[113] Henry Stapp, “Philosophy of Mind and the Problem of Free Will in

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[120] Schwartz and Begley, Mind and the Brain; Schwartz and Gladding, You Are


Not Your Brain; Schwartz, Stapp, and Beauregard, “Quantum Physics in


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[122] Ibid.


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[128] Harvard Crimson poll, 2004, cited in ibid.


[129] This is 365 days in a year divided by 21 days in a cycle, which

gives you 17


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[130] Kandel, In Search of Memory.


[131] Church, Genie in Your Genes.


[132] Ibid.


[133] Rodolfo Llinas, “Rodolfo Llinas’s Fearless Approach to

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Vortex (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,


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[134] Michael Merzenich as cited in Doidge, Brain That Changes Itself.


[135] Phillippa Lally et al., “How Are Habits Formed: Modelling Habit

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[136] Ibid.


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Psychological Science 21, no. 4


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Creative, Problem-Solving,” Science Daily, August 7, 2012,


www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120807132209.htm.


[139] “Mindfulness Meditation May Relieve Chronic Inflammation,” Science Daily, January 16, 2013,

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[140] “Evidence Supports Health Benefits of ‘Mindfulness-Based

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