Mr. Lightman is at an age when such ultimate questions of life—and a possible afterlife—resonate more deeply. That urgency sharpens the focus of The Transcendent Brain, which departs from the more loosely discursive sensibility of the author’s recent books ... Mr. Lightman’s gift for distilling complex ideas and emotions to their bright essence quickly wins the day. He displays a beautiful economy of language, describing one of his moments of transcendence as succinctly as Thoreau ever could ... A big challenge in placing a subject as ineffable as transcendence under the microscope is that even with the best intentions, the result can feel aridly reductionist ... Mr. Lightman, though, belongs to a noble tradition of science writers...who can poke endlessly into a subject and, in spite of their prodding, or perhaps because of it, stir up fresh embers of wonder.
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