"This is a delightful account of one of the deepest and most fascinating explorations going on today at the frontier of our knowledge." -Carlo Rovelli, bestselling author of The Order of Time and Seven Brief Lessons on Physics
"The renowned science writer George Musser has taken on one of our time's greatest issues: AI, how it works, and what makes it so powerful. This masterfully written book shows a surprising connection with theoretical physics." -Max Tegmark, professor at MIT and bestselling author of Life 3.0 and Our Mathematical Universe
"George Musser is one of my favorite science writers of all time. Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation is an important book that will inform both the future of physics and the philosophy of mind." -Annaka Harris, bestselling author of Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamental Mystery of the Mind
"Electrifying . . . Musser explores the fascinating ways in which scientists are studying the physics of the mind . . . Musser has a talent for distilling complex science into accessible language . . . Lucid and endlessly intriguing, [Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation] will expand readers' minds." -Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"[A] penetrating account of the connections among consciousness and artificial intelligence, cosmology, and quantum mechanics . . . A skilled reporter, [Musser] chronicles his travels around the world interviewing experts in many fields." -Kirkus Reviews
"The philosopher Immanuel Kant wrote once: 'The starry heavens begin at the place I occupy in the external world of sense, and they broaden the connection in which I stand into an unbounded magnitude of worlds beyond worlds.' In this captivating book, George Musser takes us on a fascinating tour of the modern, surprising connections, scientists discover between the cosmos and our inner world of consciousness." -Mario Livio, astrophysicist and author of The Golden Ratio and Galileo and the Science Deniers
"George Musser delivers stunning clarity on mother nature's toughest puzzles. The reader will discover some things they thought they understood they don't. And mercifully, some things they thought they would never understand they now do. Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation is a great book." -Michael S. Gazzaniga, author of The Consciousness Instinct
"In Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation, George Musser takes us on a fascinating journey that links the deepest mechanisms of human consciousness to the most advanced developments in AI." -Guido Tonelli, professor at the University of Pisa and author of Genesis
"I couldn't put this book down. The science of what makes reality tick, and what makes us conscious, all explored with lively, inviting prose that draws the reader in, from cover to cover." -Susan Schneider, Director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University and author of Artificial You: AI and the Future of the Mind
"Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation is a remarkable book. It offers a wonderful treatment of bleeding edge issues in the physics of consciousness, asking whether we are sentient observers of the universe or whether the universe emerges from our sentient observations. George Musser leaves the reader with burning questions about our place in the universe (or vice versa)-questions whose answers seem tantalizingly within reach." -Karl J. Friston FRS, professor of neuroscience at University College London
"In this book, George Musser entices the reader to ask whether in the gap between consciousness, qualia, and free will, on the one hand, and neurons, electrophysiology, neural networks, quantum mechanics, and emergent behavior on the other, there might now be a new scientific synthesis necessary. Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation is a sprightly and beguiling read." -John Hopfield, professor emeritus at Princeton University and former president of the American Physical Society
George Musser is an award-winning journalist, a contributing editor for Scientific American, and the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to String Theory. He is the recipient of a Jonathan Eberhart Planetary Sciences Journalism Award from the American Astronomical Society and the 2011 American Institute of Physics Science Communication Award for Science Writing. He was a Knight Science Journalism fellow at MIT from 2014 to 2015. He has appeared on Today, CNN, NPR, the BBC, Al Jazeera, and other outlets. He lives in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, with his wife and daughter.