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From: on behalf of Ed Boyden
Sent: Friday, July 5, 2013 6:01 AM
To: Nowak, Martin
Cc: Neil Gershenfeld; Whitfield Diffie; Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: Re: fun
7/28 would work great for me. 7/27 I'll be driving up from Woods Hole in the morning (I'm giving the Friday night
lecture the evening before), but could join in around mid-morning.
Ed
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Nowak, Martin > wrote:
> ed, neil, whit,
> i just talked to jeffrey.
> we could organize a brief one day event at harvard, at my institute
> (one brattle square).
> jeffrey suggested 27 or 28 july.
> would this work for you?
> i will also try to get a few others.
> best wishes
> martin
> On Jul 4, 2013, at 9:00 AM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
> What I would like to explore/fund, is the premise that biological ,
> cellular, neuronal, signals are all highly encrypted, and the possibility
> that each entity has its own unique encoding algorithm. Where Mathematics
> has no need for protection, Biology and its agents on the other hand
> consists of fundamentally merely helpless prey without a system that
> protects them from the free -energy seeking predators in their
> environment, I wonder whether the chemical signals in biology along with
> their ,topological , electrical and maybe quantum characteristics
> isotopes) could be teased apart using the same type of advanced
> signal analysis used for code breaking ,possibly including a temporal
> component . My thought is that the current mappings of brain
> activity , and cells are merely reading a complex ciphertext, and
> therefore at least for now, are of little value.
> Martin is thinking about the origin of evolution. Do physical systems
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> evolve or only biological ones.
> Neil is determined to make things . and things that make things and
> basic components to make anything ( man made molecules ) Ed is
> mapping individual brain cells using opto genetics.
> Whit has thought a great deal about encryption
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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
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