Gerard G. Nahum is a physician with a background in engineering, thermodynamics, and information theory. He developed a theory of consciousness based on universal interactions while an undergraduate, medical student, and professor at Yale, Stanford, and Duke universities. His interests include philosophy, complexity theory, scientific methodology, education, the history of medicine, and aviation, with a particular focus on the theory of knowledge. He has previously published sixty-five scientific and medical articles as well as five books encompassing nonfiction, fiction, science fiction, and children’s topics: Predicting the Future: Can We Do It? And If Not, Why Not? (2014); Eli’s Children: Bright College Years (2016); How to Make the Future Into What You Want It to Be: The Art and Science of Exerting Influence to Get What You Want (2018); The Prime Network (2020); and When You Were Small (2024).
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Gerard G. Nahum is a physician with a background in engineering, thermodynamics, and information theory. He developed a theory of consciousness based on universal interactions while an undergraduate, medical student, and professor at Yale, Stanford, and Duke universities. His interests include philosophy, complexity theory, scientific methodology, education, the history of medicine, and aviation, with a particular focus on the theory of knowledge. He has previously published sixty-five scientific and medical articles as well as five books encompassing nonfiction, fiction, science fiction, and children’s topics: Predicting the Future: Can We Do It? And If Not, Why Not? (2014); Eli’s Children: Bright College Years (2016); How to Make the Future Into What You Want It to Be: The Art and Science of Exerting Influence to Get What You Want (2018); The Prime Network (2020); and When You Were Small (2024).