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Marc Wittmann

Marc Wittmann, the eminent author of "Felt Time: The Psychology of How We Perceive Time," offers a bio that serves not just as an introduction to his work, but as a gateway into the labyrinthine corridors of temporal understanding. From his scholarly perch at the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health in Freiburg, Wittmann embarks on an intellectual odyssey, probing the enigmatic dance between time and perception. His work is a confluence of disciplines, where psychology meets the existential queries of philosophy and the empirical rigor of neuroscience. In "Felt Time," Wittmann transcends mere academic inquiry, inviting readers to contemplate time not just as a ticking clock, but as a fluid, subjective experience that shapes our consciousness. His narrative style is a tapestry of scholarly precision woven with the threads of philosophical ponderings, challenging us to rethink our own temporal realities. The book stands as a beacon in psychological literature, illuminating the shadows of time's passage with clarity and insight. Wittmann's prose is a masterclass in intellectual elegance, balancing accessibility with analytical complexity. His profound exploration of time perception is more than just scientific exposition; it is a meditation on the human condition. By dissecting the intangible threads of temporal experience, Wittmann not only enhances our understanding but also enriches our appreciation for the intricacies of existence. In illuminating the interplay between time and human experience, he crafts a narrative that resonates deeply with both scholars and lay readers alike, solidifying his role as a visionary in the realm of psychological exploration.

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Felt Time

A compelling book by Marc Wittmann

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Marc Wittmann

Felt Time