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Document Information

Type: Manuscript page / evidence document
File Size: 1.04 MB
Summary

This document is page 187 of a manuscript or book, stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015877', indicating it is part of evidence collected during a congressional investigation (likely related to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates). The text discusses mathematics, specifically the cognitive processing required to compare long decimal numbers ('Real Numbers'), challenging the reader to identify differences in digits within a short timeframe. It includes a photograph of a hand and mathematical examples.

People (1)

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Unknown Author Author
The person writing the text (uses 'I', 'Let me give you...')

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015877'

Key Quotes (4)

"Holding a Real Number in your Hand"
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"The first is larger. I changed one digit. Can you see?"
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"If you were an obedient reader and attempted it in two seconds you either guessed or gave up."
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"Two seconds is too short to take in all the digits."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (944 characters)

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[Image of a hand holding fingers in a C-shape against a background of trees and light]
Holding a Real Number in your Hand
[Three diamond shapes graphic]
First: 3.1233249837583462136421472374
Second: 3.1233249837583462134421472374
You have 2 seconds to answer!
TRY ANSWERING WITHOUT READING ON
The first is larger. I changed one digit. Can you see?
Notice, you need time to read each digit and process the information.
If you were an obedient reader and attempted it in two seconds you either
guessed or gave up. Two seconds is too short to take in all the digits.
Let me give you another test. Again, I’ll ask you the question, “Is the
first number larger than the second?”
[Three diamond shapes graphic]
First
3.123324983758346213642147237516464646464636...
Second
3.1233249837583462147237516464646464636...
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