This document appears to be a page from a scientific or philosophical manuscript (page 181) found in House Oversight files. It discusses the mathematical theories of 'Thom' (likely René Thom), specifically 'Semiophysics' and 'Catastrophe Theory,' using biological and physical metaphors like blood vessels and cell membranes. The text recounts Thom's 65th birthday celebration at IHES, noting that while his peers honored his Field's Medal work, they pointedly ignored his later, more controversial theories.
This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or philosophical essay (likely by Jeffrey Epstein given the context of House Oversight documents and his known association with scientific funding). The narrator reflects on the tension between intuition and logic, recounting a lecture at IHES by mathematician Dennis Sullivan regarding the Mandelbrot set. The text also discusses non-Euclidean geometry and references personal discussions with mathematician René Thom regarding his work 'Semiophysics' and the nature of reality.
This document appears to be page 53 of a manuscript or memoir found in the House Oversight production. The narrator describes a winter spent at the IHES (Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques), detailing the uncomfortable living conditions, the social pressure to drink wine at lunch, and their anxiety about presenting seminars on the brain as a dynamical system. The text delves into scientific theory, specifically discussing 'Thom's' (likely René Thom) topological diagrams, discontinuities in functions, and examples involving clinical pharmacology and physical systems like turbulence.
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