About me
Michael Egnor is a practicing neurosurgeon and professor of neurosurgery at Stony Brook University. With decades of experience operating on the human brain, he has become an unexpected and prominent voice in the debate over consciousness, the mind, and the limits of materialism.
Drawing from clinical practice and philosophical inquiry, Egnor argues that the human mind cannot be fully explained by purely physical processes. His work challenges the dominant materialist framework in neuroscience and explores whether reason, free will, and the soul point beyond matter alone.
Blending medical expertise with metaphysical curiosity, Egnor invites audiences to reconsider one of the most fundamental questions of our time: is the brain all there is?