Personal email discussing speculative neuroscience and social theory, with vague references to public figures
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The document is a private correspondence containing speculative ideas about brain development, gender, race, and political commentary. It mentions public figures (Trump, Elon Musk, Noam Chomsky) but o Email is a personal, non‑official discussion between Jeffrey and Joscha Bach. Contains speculative claims about racial and gender differences in cognition without data. Mentions political figures (Tr
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