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Type: Transcript / speech record (house oversight committee exhibit)
File Size: 3.03 MB
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This document appears to be a page from a transcript of a speech or lecture, likely given by Deepak Chopra (based on biographical details in the text), included as an exhibit in a House Oversight Committee investigation (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029514). The text focuses on philosophical concepts of consciousness, sensory perception, and social constructs, and recounts a conversation with Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek regarding the definition of matter and quantum mechanics. No direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or illegal activities appears on this specific page.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Unidentified Speaker Speaker/Presenter
Describes themselves as Indian, from a Hindu family. Discussing philosophy, consciousness, and physics. (Context sugg...
Wilczek Nobel Laureate / Physicist
Frank Wilczek, physicist from MIT. Interviewed by the speaker about the nature of matter.
Plato Philosopher
Mentioned in the context of Idealism.
Descartes Philosopher
Mentioned in the context of Dualism.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, associated with physicist Wilczek.
Wall Street
Mentioned as a 'construct'.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029514'.

Timeline (1 events)

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Conference on the science of consciousness
Unknown
The Speaker Physicalists Dualists Panpsychists Idealists

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as a 'construct'.

Relationships (1)

The Speaker Interviewer/Interviewee Wilczek
Speaker states: 'I interviewed the Nobel laureate Wilczek'

Key Quotes (4)

"Fundamental reality is sensory perception, which is an activation of consciousness, and its interpretation is thought."
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"New York City is a construct. Latitude is a construct. Longitude is a construct. Time is it construct. Money is a construct. Wall Street is a construct. Religion is a construct. God is a construct."
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"I interviewed the Nobel laureate Wilczek, physicist from MIT."
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"I said to Wilczek, 'What is matter?' And he said, 'We’re still trying to figure that out.'"
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