Heinz Pagels

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N/A N/A Narrator visited Heinz Pagels and Seth Lloyd. Aspen Center for Physics View
N/A N/A Death of Heinz Pagels in a hiking accident. Pyramid Peak View
1983-01-01 N/A Meeting regarding the Japanese 5th Generation AI consortium New York View

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This document appears to be an introduction (page 17) to an essay by or about Seth Lloyd, contained within House Oversight Committee evidence. It details the narrator's meeting with Lloyd in the late 1980s, Lloyd's work in quantum mechanics, and his close relationship with physicist Heinz Pagels. It specifically recounts a visit to the Aspen Center for Physics in the summer of 1988, shortly before Pagels died in a hiking accident while with Lloyd.

Introduction/foreword (book or essay collection) submitted as house oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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The document is an excerpt from a narrative (likely by literary agent John Brockman) recounting his accidental entry into the world of science publishing. It describes replacing Richard Feynman at a conference in Big Sur, a late-night philosophical encounter with Alan Watts, and his subsequent career representing scientists like Gregory Bateson and John Lilly. The text concludes with a section titled 'The Long AI Winters,' detailing a 1983 meeting in New York involving AI pioneers Marvin Minsky, John McCarthy, and Edward Feigenbaum regarding Japanese advancements in computing.

Memoir/essay excerpt (house oversight committee evidence)
2025-11-19
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