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To: S.M. Kosslyn
Fran: Jeffrey Epstein
Sent Thur 9/9/2010 10:10:08 AM
Subject Re: Vase
There is something here„ it reflects the problem where you believed your wife was faithful, and
now you find out it was a lie. . does that change how you see the past
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:30 PM, S.M. Kosslyn ‹ > wrote:
Hi JEE..
You once told me about somebody who paid an astronomical amount of money for a Chinese
vase, because he "felt the artist reaching out to him, across the centuries." Think about how
knowledge of "provenance" affects how you "sec" something. There's a difference between
looking at an authentic Rembrandt vs. a fake, even if they were identical down to the level of
the molecules. The knowledge modulates the "emotional impact" of the stimulus. And I think
this is even probably true with illusions.
More later.
s.
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