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Type: Book page / manuscript page (evidence)
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This document appears to be page 345 of a book or manuscript chapter titled 'Free Will.' The text discusses quantum mechanics, specifically particle spin measurements, the '101 rule,' and the Kochen-Specker Paradox. It uses analogies involving Escher prints and a broken Rubik's Cube to explain scientific inconsistencies. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016035', indicating it was processed as evidence by the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, reflecting his known interest in theoretical physics.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Simon Kochen Physicist/Mathematician
Mentioned in the context of the 'Kochen-Specker Paradox'
Ernst Specker Mathematician
Mentioned in the context of the 'Kochen-Specker Paradox'
M.C. Escher Artist
Mentioned in reference to an 'Escher print' illustrating impossible figures

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016035' at the bottom of the page

Key Quotes (3)

"to think the Moon is there when I am not looking at it."
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"This is the Kochen-Specker Paradox."
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"An analogy to this problem is trying to solve a broken Rubik’s Cube."
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