About This Site
The Book: Where Psychology Meets Physics is a book in progress. For now it is presented first post first so that it reads well as a book. In a few months, as it grows, I will offer it as an e-book and post only new entries on the home page. Where Psychology Meets Physics is written to help folks rethink their understanding of their own psychology with the benefit of new science. I believe, with some effort, my book can be understood by most folks.
Richard Feynman’s sister wanted to become a physicist. She asked her brother what to do if she didn’t understand her physics. Richard replied, “Read the book again.” She asked, “and if I still don’t understand it?” He replied, “if you still don’t understand it, read it again and if you still don’t undertand it, read it again until you do”. She became a physicist.
Have you Heard? is a news -semiblog. Read about important issues needing our attention today lest we make big mistakes tomorrow.
Our Children/Ourselves, is a semi-blog designed to support personal exploration and growth; parenting tips are provided. Visitors are encouraged to consider the implications of each post slowly and thoughtfully. A single post can provide the seed of an idea that, with time and frequent consideration, can bear rich fruit.
‘Clinical’ Tips, is a semi-blog designed for professionals familiar with psychology theory and practice. It is assumed that visitors will have an interest in the new science now in-forming neuropsychology and consciousness studies.
I will post often. To maximze the benefit that can accrue from use of this site:
- Put your preferred link into your favorites,
- Visit the site often,
- Reread posts previously read (frequency of exposure to new perspectives correlates with substantive internal pattern development, aka growth),
- Read new posts,
- If the science discussed with each post is difficult to understand, reread my book, Where Psychology Meets Physics.
I hope that you too will stand in awe of the wherewithal we each possess. BTW, that alone will give ‘self esteem’ a boost.