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This document appears to be page 81 of a scientific manuscript or book draft (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013581). The text discusses complex mathematical and psychological concepts, specifically relating entropy (HT and HM) and nonintegrable nonlinear differential equations to human behavior and personality types (MMPI, DSM IV). Notably, the author inserts a personal anecdote comparing study subjects to 'my high self-sensibility girlfriends,' suggesting the writer is a layperson with personal connections attempting to write about advanced science.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Selz Researcher
Conducted experiments on computer mouse motions and personality types.
Henri Poincare Mathematician/Physicist
Cited for his contributions to mathematics regarding phase spaces and differential equations.
The Author Narrator
Refers to 'my high self-sensibility girlfriends' in the text. (Context suggests this is likely Jeffrey Epstein writing).
Girlfriends Subjects of comparison
Referenced by the author as 'my high self-sensibility girlfriends' whose personalities correlated with high entropic ...

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Psychological test used in the referenced study.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM IV)
Standard classification of mental disorders used in the referenced study.

Timeline (1 events)

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Dot search and destroy task experiments
Laboratory setting (implied)
Selz Subjects

Relationships (1)

The Author Personal/Romantic Girlfriends
Author refers to 'my high self-sensibility girlfriends'.

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"She found that subjects whose personalities were like my high self-sensibility girlfriends demonstrated high indices of both HT and HM."
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"Unbeknown to the subject, the path made by the motions of their mouse on the computer screen over time while removing dots were reconstructed as a path on a fine to coarse grained box-partitioned behavioral manifold."
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