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Isaac Newton
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Georg Cantor
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King of Bavaria
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Mircea Eliade
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Rene Thom
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| 1880-01-01 | N/A | Henri Poincaré studies the Three Body Problem. | France (implied) | View |
This document is a scanned page (180) from a book titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?', bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015870. The text describes the history of mathematics and physics, specifically discussing the concept of zero, Cantor's set theory regarding infinity, Poincaré's criticism of Cantor, Lord Kelvin's 1890 declaration on the state of science, and Einstein's 1905 papers. It appears to be part of a larger collection of documents reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, likely as evidentiary material.
This document appears to be page 172 of a book titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?', included in a House Oversight Committee file dump (Bates stamp 015862). The text discusses Chaos Theory, specifically referencing Poincaré's work on orbits and the 'Four Body Problem,' as well as Edward Lorenz's discovery of the 'butterfly effect' in weather patterns during the 1960s when adjusting decimal precision in computer models.
This document appears to be a page from an educational text or book discussing Chaos Theory and the 'Three Body Problem,' featuring a biography and image of mathematician Henri Poincaré. While the text content is scientific, the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015861' identifies it as a document processed by the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of the evidence regarding Jeffrey Epstein, who was known for his interest in physics and patronage of scientists.
This document is page 215 of a scientific text, likely a paper or book chapter, discussing biological rhythms, dynamical systems, and mathematical topology. It references 'catastrophe theory' concepts associated with Rene Thom, as well as medical studies on Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of evidence collected during congressional investigations, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of or interest in theoretical science and academia.
This document is page 133 of a scientific or philosophical manuscript (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013633). It discusses the intersection of religious phenomenology (citing Rudolf Otto and Mircea Eliade) and mathematical topology/neuroscience (citing Poincaré). The text specifically draws parallels between the 'sacred singularities' in religious experience and the brain's topological modeling of space through movement equations. Significant portions regarding the intensity of experience and the brain's generation of differential equations are highlighted in yellow and underlined in green.
This document appears to be page 23 of a manuscript or book draft, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text explores the psychological concept of intuition, drawing parallels between the 'grift sense' of criminals/sex workers and the mathematical intuition defined by Henri Poincare. It discusses how humans form perceptions and stereotypes based on limited information, concluding with a mention of Baba Muktananda.
This document is page 415 of an index from a book focusing on mathematics, physics, computing, and philosophy. It lists terms ranging from 'personal computers' to 'Robinson Davis Matiyasevich theory,' referencing figures such as Colin Powell, Ronald Reagan, and Pablo Picasso, and institutions like Princeton University. The document contains a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016105' at the bottom, indicating it is part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee, likely related to an investigation involving Jeffrey Epstein (given the prompt context).
This document appears to be a page from a book or manuscript authored by an individual interested in high-level science, likely Jeffrey Epstein given the context of his scientific patronage. The text outlines a list of unsolved problems in Mathematics and Physics, referencing major awards like the Fields Medal and Nobel Prize. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016047', indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
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