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| 1964-01-01 | N/A | John Bell devised a way to test Einstein's hidden variable theory. | CERN | View |
This document appears to be the back cover or an interior bio page for a book written by James Tagg regarding AI, physics, and Alan Turing. It contains a synopsis of the book's themes (Turing test, free will, quantum computing) and a biographical paragraph about Tagg, detailing his education and entrepreneurial history with Truphone. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a production of documents to Congress, though the text itself does not explicitly mention Epstein.
This document appears to be page 336 from a book or manuscript titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?' included in a House Oversight evidence production. The text discusses quantum physics, specifically focusing on photon behavior, Bell's theorem, and the concept of non-determinism/free will in the Universe. It uses analogies involving coin tosses and Morse code to explain why information cannot be transferred faster than the speed of light.
This document is page 333 of a text (likely a book chapter titled 'Free Will') included in House Oversight files. It discusses quantum mechanics, specifically the conflict between Einstein's 'hidden variable theory' and John Bell's inequality. It details how experiments by Freedman and Clauser in 1972 supported quantum mechanics over Einstein's view.
This document (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016020) appears to be a page from a personal album or presentation found within evidentiary files. It features a photograph of a pair of feet in white socks marked 'R' and 'L', captioned 'Right and Left Socks'. Below the image is a philosophical quote about quantum mechanics and the observer effect attributed to physicist John Bell.
A page numbered 322 from a text titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?', bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text discusses quantum physics concepts, specifically photon behavior, wave functions, the role of the observer in measurement, and the 'strong anthropic principle,' referencing physicist John Bell. This document is likely part of a larger collection of scientific literature or manuscripts gathered as evidence.
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