A History of the Human Brain: From the Sea Sponge to CRISPR, How Our Brain Evolved Audiobook Download by Bret Stetka


The human brain has evolved through millions of years from the sea sponge to CRISPR. This audiobook is a journey through time as it shows how our brain has developed into what it is today.

Our human brain is one of the most complex and intriguing structures in our bodies. It is so intricate, in fact, that some scientists believe it's possible to pinpoint the moment when humans first evolved from their less intelligent ancestors. This book shows how our brains have grown over time, through evolution and natural selection, to what they are today.

In a world of constantly-shifting paradigms, it can sometimes be difficult to find truth. In his article "The Truth About the Truth" by Bret Stetka, he focuses on how we have come to the point where our only goal is to find new information that makes us feel more comfortable and less uncertain about the world around us.

As Bret Stetka, author of this compelling audiobook, says, "We are the ones who make our brains." It is probably one of the most powerful and important words that can be uttered. These words were spoken to me as I listened to this podcast on my lunch break in February 2018.

The history of the brain is inextricably intertwined with the evolution of our species. Our brains are new and different from those of other animals because we have evolved to such a degree that we can use language to communicate and think abstractly. The human brain is not only one of the most complex organs in the world, but it's also one of the most important.

The human brain, the most complex and magnificent machine on Earth, is so amazing that it's only been fully understood in the last few decades. This audiobook offers a timeline of how it came to be. Beginning with the sea sponge before going through evolution, the development of our brains, and then finally moving onto CRISPR today.

Published Date 2021-03-16
Duration 7 hours 54 minutes
Author Bret Stetka
Narrated Sean Pratt
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Category Science & Technology
Parent Category Biology & Chemistry, Medicine

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