Neuroscience over the next 50 years is going to introduce things that are mind-blowing.
The conscious mind is not at the center of the action in the brain; instead, it is far out on a distant edge, hearing but whispers of the activity.
There is a looming chasm between what your brain knows and what your mind is capable of accessing.
It turns out your conscious mind — the part you think of as you — is really the smallest part of what's happening in your brain, and usually the last one in line to find out any information.
Part of the scientific temperament is this tolerance for holding multiple hypotheses in mind at the same time.