The Circle of Memory covers a broad canvas: Subhash Kak's childhood in Kashmir, his scientific career in India and the United States, and vignettes of several prominent scholars.
In addition to many personal anecdotes about his family and colleagues, it describes how his research that began with computer science came to embrace neural networks, quantum theory, history of science and the arts.
It presents accounts of his discoveries in artificial intelligence, quantum theory, and Vedic astronomy, and how he became a part of a new movement trying to develop a science of consciousness.
About the Author: Subhash Kak is Regents Professor at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
Apart from his contributions to physics and computer science, he is the discoverer of a long-lost astronomy of the Vedic times.
He is the inventor of the instantaneously trained neural networks and has proposed the principle of veiled nonlocality to explain the nature of our cognitions.
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