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Bibliographic List from House Oversight Document

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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The passage is a collection of book and article citations with no substantive claims, names, transactions, or allegations linking influential actors to any controversy. It offers no investigative lead Contains references to works on quantum physics, philosophy, and creativity. No mention of individuals in positions of power or actionable information.

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392 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? Robinson, Ken. Out of Our Minds: Learning to Be Creative. 2nd Edition. Capstone, 2011. Robinson, Ken, and Lou Aronica. The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything. Penguin, 2010. Winston, Professor Lord Robert. Bad Ideas?: An Arresting History of Our Inventions. Bantam, 2011. Chapter 15 Bell, John S., and others. “On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox.’ Physics 1, no. 3 (1964): 195-200. Conway, John H., and Simon Kochen. “The Strong Free Will Theorem.” Notices of the AMS 56, no. 2 (2009): 226-32. Conway, John, and Simon Kochen. “Reply to Comments of Bassi, Ghirardi, and Tumulka on the Free Will Theorem.’ Foundations of Physics 37, no. 11 (2007): 1643-47. Dennett, Daniel Clement. Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology. 8. MIT Press, 1981. Dennett, Danile C. Kinds of Minds: Toward an Understanding of Consciousness. Basic Books, 2008. Ekert, Artur K. “Quantum Cryptography Based on Bell’s Theorem.” Physical Review Letters 67, no. 6 (1991): 661. “EPR Paradox.” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, September 15, 2014. http:// en.Wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title-EPR_paradox&oldid=625734938. Gilovich, Thomas. How We Know What Isn't So: Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life. Reprint. The Free Press, 1993. Gisin, Nicolas. “The Free Will Theorem, Stochastic Quantum Dynamics and True Becoming in Relativistic Quantum Physics.” arXiv Preprint arXiv: 1002. 1392, 2010. http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.1392. Goldstein, Sheldon, Daniel V. Tausk, Roderich Tumulka, and Nino Zanghi. “What Does the Free Will Theorem Actually Prove,’ Notices of the AMS 57, no. 11 (2010): 1451-53. Hawking, Stephen, and Leonard Mlodinow. The Grand Design: New Answers to the Ultimate Questions of Life. Bantam Press, 2010. Heywood, Peter, and Michael LG Redhead. “Nonlocality and the Kochen-Specker Paradox.” Foundations of Physics 13, no. 5 (1983): 481-99. Huang, Yun-Feng, Chuan-Feng Li, Yong-Sheng Zhang, Jian-Wei Pan, and Guang- Can Guo. “Experimental Test of the Kochen-Specker Theorem with Single Photons.” Physical Review Letters 90, no. 25 (2003): 250401. Russell, Bertrand. The Problems of Philosophy. 2nd ed. Oxford Paperbacks, 2001. Tumulka, Roderich. “Comment on ‘the Free Will Theorem.” Foundations of Physics 37, no. 2 (2007): 186-97. Zhang, Yong-Sheng, Chuan-Feng Li, and Guang-Can Guo. “Quantum Key Distribution via Quantum Encryption.” Physical Review A 64, no. 2 (2001): 024302. Chapter 16 Land, George, and Beth Jarman. Breakpoint and Beyond: Mastering the Future - Today. Reprint. HarperBusiness, 1993. Lloyd, John, and John Mitchinson. QI: The Second Book of General Ignorance. Faber and Faber, 2010.

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