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From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Thanks
i think you need a top down as well as bottom up. as=A0 looking at my piano while being played, i can go string by
string (=AO not string theory strings). hammer by hammer, material of string = molecular interaction naturalvibration,
harmonics, sympathtice vibrati=n but i would not hear or understand the melody or music be=ng played. I believe
that each individual has its own encrpytion =lgorithm, as the neural net grows it encrypts some input sig=als. some
are hard wired. so instead of emotion , movement, speech, =tc, I think a proitable area of initail inquiry should be the
hard wired=A0 aversive stuff only. smell of dead meat. . reaction to fire= i tihnk that aesthectics will be the greatest
ration of output to i=put. . or the least energy to decode. . dissonance, cannot be =asily resolved so the energy to
decode the information, is too high and be=omes painful. Does a dream state come upon us, or do we dre=m all the
time and concious state relegates the dreams to behind the scree=. When sleep deprived the dreams begin to pop
through the screen,=A0 as hallucinations. a breakdown of the screen , results in a form =f schizphrenia, where they
cann no longer distiguish between voices. dr=am produced while awake or the awake state angel on the shoulder
whisperin=. . I am an avid (under of the bleeding edge in many fields.=A0 keep me up to date on what you are doing,
and hope to see you =n your own habitat.
On Thu,=May 23, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Ed Boyden > wro=e:
Hi Jeffrey,
Yes, it was great chatting about all the ways neuroengineering is
going to go in the coming years, revealing both fundamental
mechanistic brain maps, and providing the control knobs for fixing
brain disorders and understanding complex phenomena like
consciousness. Would be great to talk about how then to make
mathematical sense of these maps and control knobs... arguably the
big stumbling block to date is the lack of good data, but that's about<=r> to change, thanks to our current and
future efforts! Then we will
have many things that require deep mathematics to understand!
Ed
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 1:16 AM, Joi Ito wrote:
> Hi Jeffrey.
> Thanks for a really enjoyable conversation and your hospitality tonigh=. Look forward to connecting again and
receiving you at the Media Lab on m= turf. ;•)
> - Joi
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Ed Boyden, Ph. D.
Leader, Synthetic Neurobiology Group
Associate Professor, MIT Media Lab and McGovern Institute,
Departments of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Benesse Chair, New York Stem Cell Foundation-Robertson Investigator,
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