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Pasta
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Ulam
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Mark Zemansky
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Herbert Callen
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| 1955-01-01 | N/A | Enrico Fermi, Pasta, and Ulam attempted to obtain a many-body statistical thermodynamic equilibri... | Los Alamos | View |
This document is page 193 of a scientific text, likely a book chapter or academic paper, contained within House Oversight Committee records related to Jeffrey Epstein. The text discusses neuroscience, specifically the 'binding problem' and sensory integration, as well as computational physics, nonlinear dynamics, and symbolic dynamics. It references historical research conducted at Los Alamos using the MANIAC II computer and cites numerous scientists including Singer, Ulam, and Metropolis. The document contains no direct information regarding Epstein's financial transactions or social contacts, but likely appears in the evidence due to Epstein's known interest in and funding of theoretical physics and neuroscience.
This document appears to be a page (192) from a scientific paper or book regarding nonlinear dynamics and biological systems. It discusses the history of nonlinear phenomena research, specifically citing the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam experiment conducted at Los Alamos in 1955 using the MANIC I (likely MANIAC I) computer. It connects these physics concepts to biological realizations, such as neuroendocrine hormone release and EEG brain wave research. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research.
This document is page 86 of a larger file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013586), consisting of a bibliography or reference list. It cites various scientific texts ranging from 1951 to 1994, covering topics such as dynamical systems, social psychology, thermodynamics, information theory, and brain metabolism. The document likely pertains to scientific research proposals or background reading relevant to Jeffrey Epstein's scientific funding interests.
This document appears to be page 73 of a scientific manuscript or book discussing classical thermodynamics, entropy, and statistical mechanics. It details concepts such as heat transfer, molecular motion, and irreversible processes, citing works by physicists Enrico Fermi, Mark Zemansky, and Herbert Callen. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of the materials gathered during the Congressional investigation, likely related to Epstein's connections to the scientific community.
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