Richard Feynman

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person Venki Ramakrishnan
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Richard Feynman joins Thinking Machines Corporation on the day it was incorporated. Unknown View
N/A N/A Lecture by Richard Feynman on discovering theorems. Cal Tech View
1986-01-01 N/A Senatorial hearings about the Challenger disaster Senate Hearings View
1973-01-01 N/A The AUM Conference (The American University of Masters) Big Sur View
1962-01-01 N/A Publication/Creation of Feynman's class notes/Lectures on Physics N/A View

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This document appears to be a page (numbered 127) from a book or report included in the House Oversight Committee's materials (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016930). The text is a biographical or interview excerpt focusing on Venki Ramakrishnan, a Nobel Prize-winning biologist and President of the Royal Society. It details his views on how the internet has democratized access to scientific information for researchers in developing nations (like India), while simultaneously raising concerns about 'pseudoscientific jargon' and the erosion of trust in science due to 'black box' deep-learning technologies. While the document is part of a larger discovery cache (likely related to Epstein's scientific connections), Epstein is not mentioned on this specific page.

Document excerpt / book page (included in house oversight investigation material)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a biographical profile or introduction page (numbered 120) regarding computer scientist Danny Hillis. It details his history at MIT, his relationship with physicist Richard Feynman, and the founding of Thinking Machines Corporation and Applied Invention. The page bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016923, indicating it is part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation files, likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientists and the 'Edge' community, though Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.

Biographical profile / exhibit page
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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This document appears to be page 12 of a manuscript or book draft detailing the history of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence. It discusses the shift from Norbert Wiener's 1st order Cybernetics to 2nd order Cybernetics championed by Heinz von Foerster and the Macy conferences. The narrator describes receiving an invitation to the 1973 AUM Conference in Big Sur, organized by John Lilly and Alan Watts, specifically to see keynote speaker Richard Feynman.

Manuscript / book draft (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document is a biographical profile of Richard Saul Wurman, the founder of TED (implied by context, though not explicitly named in text), featuring a black and white portrait and a summary of his career as an architect, author, and information theorist. It lists numerous prominent deceased figures he associated with, such as Richard Feynman and Jonas Salk. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a larger government investigation file.

Biographical profile / house oversight investigation document
2025-11-19

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This document is a biographical profile of computer scientist and inventor Danny Hillis, marked with a House Oversight Committee footer (likely related to the investigation into MIT's funding ties to Jeffrey Epstein, given Hillis's prominence at MIT and the Media Lab context). The text details his education at MIT, his founding of Thinking Machines Corporation, his tenure as a Disney Fellow, and his later ventures including Applied Minds and the Long Now Foundation. It highlights his philosophical views on artificial intelligence, parallel computing, and long-term thinking, specifically referencing his desire to create a 'thinking machine' and the 'Clock of the Long Now.'

Biographical profile / investigative file
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 21 from a book or scientific article titled 'Mind over Computer' included in House Oversight evidence files. The text discusses the limitations of silicon chips, quantum uncertainty, Richard Feynman's proposal of qubits, and the emergence of quantum computers like those from D-Wave. It includes an illustration of a 3D chip attributed to Intel.

Publication/book page (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page xii of a book or manuscript titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?'. It contains philosophical and scientific text discussing determinism, free will, human cognition versus computer processing, and the nature of scientific belief, referencing Daniel Dennett and Richard Feynman. The document bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it was collected as evidence, likely during an investigation into scientific funding or associations (potentially related to Epstein's connections to the scientific community).

Book manuscript / evidence page
2025-11-19

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This document is page 239 from a book or article titled 'Software,' found within the House Oversight Committee's evidence files (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015929). The text discusses the history of algorithms, citing Richard Feynman's work on the Manhattan Project and David Hilbert's 10th Problem regarding Diophantine equations. It also details the life of ancient mathematician Diophantus, including a famous algebraic riddle about his age.

Book page / excerpt (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a slide or attachment featuring a photograph of the Space Shuttle Columbia crew (STS-107) accompanied by a famous quote from Richard Feynman regarding the precedence of reality over public relations in technology. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production to the U.S. House Oversight Committee, potentially as an attachment to an email or part of a presentation.

Photograph/quote slide
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 70 of a scientific text or academic paper concerning thermodynamics and entropy. It extensively references physicist Richard Feynman, specifically his 'Lectures on Physics' (1962) and his famous O-ring demonstration during the Challenger disaster hearings. The document is marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a larger document production, likely related to the Epstein investigation given the context, though the text itself is purely scientific.

Academic text / scientific manuscript (likely part of a larger report or book)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 62 of a manuscript or book draft, likely written by an individual associated with the investigation (indicated by the House Oversight stamp). It begins with a narrative paragraph describing a chaotic relationship characterized by 'paranoid rages' and 'promiscuity,' followed by a bibliography list titled 'Further Readings for TRANSMOGRIFICATIONS OF ENERGIES.' The reading list includes works on religion, spirituality, and a biography of physicist Richard Feynman, with publication dates ranging from 1925 to 2002.

Manuscript page / bibliography
2025-11-19

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This document is page 409 of a book index, stamped with the Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016099, indicating it is part of the evidence production in the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The index lists various scientific, mathematical, and philosophical terms and figures, including Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Daniel Dennett, and David Deutsch. The content suggests the book is likely a popular science or mathematics text, possibly related to topics of interest to Epstein (physics, AI, intelligence). No direct communications or transactional data are present on this page.

Book index page / government evidence production
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (402) from a book or a scientific conference agenda included in the House Oversight Committee's investigation files (likely related to Jeffrey Epstein). It lists various scientific, philosophical, and mathematical concepts numbered 3 through 8, covering topics such as body language, quantum consciousness, knowledge theory, evolutionary niches, chaos theory, and infinity. The content reflects the type of high-level theoretical science topics often discussed at 'Edge' dinners or scientific gatherings organized by Epstein.

House oversight committee evidence document / scientific agenda or book excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document page discusses quantum mechanics concepts, specifically the behavior of photons in an interferometer to demonstrate superposition. It references Richard Feynman's work on path integrals and introduces Erwin Schrödinger's cat thought experiment regarding macroscopic superposition.

Book page / document page
2025-11-19

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This text profiles Nobel Prize-winning biologist Venki Ramakrishnan, discussing his views on how the internet has democratized access to scientific information for international researchers while simultaneously creating an influx of pseudoscientific noise. It also covers his concerns as president of the Royal Society regarding the erosion of trust in science due to the opacity of deep-learning computers and big data.

Book excerpt / report page
2025-11-19
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Critique of Connection Machine idea

From: Richard Feynman
To: Danny Hillis

Feynman remarked, 'That is positively the dopiest idea I ever heard.'

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