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| N/A | N/A | Compilation/Presentation of essays on 'invisible forces' | Unknown (Academic Publicati... | View |
This document appears to be page 129 of a larger academic or theological text included in House Oversight evidence. It discusses the intersection of theology and medical research regarding loneliness, specifically analyzing the work of Kathryn Tanner and Chris Masi on social connection, divine presence, and the psychological cycles of isolation. While part of an Epstein-related document dump (as indicated by the user prompt and Bates stamp), the specific text on this page is philosophical and scientific in nature, focusing on the 'elusiveness of meaningful connection.'
This document page, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, appears to be part of an academic proposal or report. It lists numerous contributors, primarily from the University of Chicago, Stanford, and the University of Utrecht, who are presenting essays on 'invisible forces.' The page also contains a bibliography referencing works on psychology, religion, and atheism by authors such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens.
This document is the title page for a book titled 'Invisible Forces and Powerful Beliefs: Gravity, Gods, and Minds,' authored by the Chicago Social Brain Network and published by FT Press. The page features a word cloud containing the names of various academic contributors (including Cacioppo, Luhrmann, and Epley) and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely regarding scientific funding or academic connections relevant to the Epstein inquiry.
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