"The same psychic processes underlie scientific thinking and imaginative thinking."
— Stanislaw Lem, interview with Raymond Federman in Science Fiction Studies Vol. 10 #29 (1983)

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"The same psychic processes underlie scientific thinking and imaginative thinking."
— Stanislaw Lem, interview with Raymond Federman in Science Fiction Studies Vol. 10 #29 (1983)
“There is no medium for psychology to reflect itself in: it can only portray itself in itself, and describe itself. We have not, scientifically speaking, removed ourselves to a plane in any way “above” the psychic process, nor have we translated it into another medium. Physics, on the other hand, is in a position to detonate mathematical formulae—the product of pure psychic activity—and kill seventy-eight thousand persons at one blow.”
Excerpt From: Jung, C. G., Hull, R. F.C., Adler, Gerhard. “Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 8: Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche”.