The Immortal Self Author:Richard E. Wilde This book traces historical ideas of the self as developed by philosophers, theologians, neurophysiologists, and scientists. It includes explanations of quantum mechanics and Einstein?s theory of relativity that are readable and understandable by the layperson. It considers what science presently is capable of contributing to our many diverse co... more »ncepts of what constitutes the self. To this end, the book explores the brain, its morphology and operation, explores our concepts of time, and looks at the metaphysical concepts of quantum physics. The book also considers the paleontological and genetic evidence for the self. Ideas of the self extend into the mists of human history and have been handed down through the ancient Greek philosophers and through the religious prophets and philosophers. These ideas are collected and presented in an unbiased account for consideration by the reader. Finally, an empirical search for the self is suggested.« less