
VideoJung, Einstein, and Pauli: Relativity, Psyche, and the Unfinished Bridge
Two people can stand in almost the same place and experience the same situation differently. The room may be the same, but attention changes what the room becomes.
This video follows that question through Jung, Einstein, and Pauli. Einstein made standpoint impossible to ignore in the physical world. Jung carried a related problem into psychic life: the way dream, image, memory, and meaning alter the field of experience.
Pauli matters because the bridge became concrete through him. He entered Jung's world through analysis, dream material, and a long intellectual exchange, becoming the pressure point between physics and psyche.
The video holds physical frame, psychic frame, and symbolic meaning beside one another. It stays with the pressure that forms when all three remain active at once, long enough for the relation itself to become visible.
