The Evolution of the Brain

Dan M. Mrejeru Author Interview

The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman offers readers a captivating exploration of human evolution, focusing on our unique development as a species capable of speech. Why was this an important book for you to write?

This is my 20th self-published book, and it reflects the time when my independent research as a multidisciplinary scientist reached its peak.

Over the last eight years I have accumulated significant knowledge on the works of the modern human brain, and this book offered the chance to reinterpret the whole modern human brain evolution.

How much research did you undertake for this book, and how much time did it take to put it together?

As one can observe, this is the Fourth Edition. The first edition originated in August 2022 and was self-published in November 2023; the second was published in March 2023, the third in July 2023, and the last edition in December 2023.

The book evolved from 200 pages to almost 400 in my manuscript.

The book is a collection of articles I uploaded for discussion on academia.edu. Each article generates a number of views, readers, and people who participate in the discussion- According with the attraction generated by these articles, I decided to organize these articles together into a book.

The entire idea of the book was to serve as a blueprint for an animated long-documentary movie to be distributed on Netflix.

What is your background and experience in writing, and how did it help you write this book?

I started writing in around 2000, and as I said, I self-published twenty books. But the last four books, originating since 2016, have each one three to four editions. Hence, in fact I have only 9-10 books.

I constantly write on academia.edu since 2016, where I uploaded almost 80 articles on the subject of the evolution of the modern brain.

What is one thing that you hope readers take away from your book?

In my writing, I try to make hard science for a good use as general knowledge. It is not a simplification but a matter of personal interpretation. Maybe my interpretation would differ from some other scientists’ views, but even then, my writing can be a starting point for many college students and people interested in the evolution of the modern human brain.

However, even more significant is the debate I made about our collective future, where we are confronted with very difficult, while severe issues.

Author Links: Website | Academia

Human’s brain evolution and its future.

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