Where Physics Meets Psychology is a 📝Psychology Today blog that explores the nature of time, quantum mechanics, and consciousness in relation to everyday human experience.
The blog applies concepts from physics — including the observer effect, quantum decoherence, and the question of whether time is fundamental — as lenses on psychology, perception, and personal agency. Essays in the series include "Time May Be an Illusion," "If Humans Had Souls, Would They Be Quantum?," and "The Observer Effect in Everyday Life."
I write Where Physics Meets Psychology for Psychology Today. It extends the themes of my book 📝All the Time in the World.
