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From:
Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Sent:
Thursda Au ust 23, 2012 2:52 PM
To:
Cc:
Richard Kahn
Subject:
Re: last month summary
chris.. it is not right that every month there is some new reason. i =ould appreciat you fulfillling your pledge to me.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:35 AM,
<mailto:
» wrote:
Hi Jeffrey,
I am about 10 days behind i= my work this last month. I was held back from my friend dying. I will=keep a log of
these days and make up for them.
This last month I did the=following:
published 4 articles (I otherwise do 8 per month).
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drafted and fleshed out seven forum concepts including: signal i=telligence & biological systems, music
and the brain, dreaming, altern=tive currencies and the predator/prey dynamic of biology. Go to:
www.jeffreyepstei=forum.com
posted your concepts on a host of science blogs and forums
listed your websites, blog and forum with google analytics. (you= .org site has had approx. 30,000
visitors)
Wikipedia: I finally got your photo changed and mug shot removed= Put all your website links onto Wiki
as well as positive press links.
updated your websites and blog with content.
created a proper site map for your .org site.
talked with Business Wire to set up a press release account with=them. They did a complimentary
analysis of my press releases and things I =an do to optimize them.
talked with CEO of Reputation Changer. He's ready to do a co=ference call with you.
My goal this month is:
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8 press articles via Business Wire, optimizing them=slightly differently.
Blasting your forum concepts on every discussion pa=el, blog I can find.
Fleshing out all of your concepts further.
Hopefully getting you started with Reputation Changer.
Printing out all my articles to date and giving them
Below is a sample concept:
Can music be an insight into th= workings of the brain? For example, why does the brain like to hear octav=s,
certain harmonies and pitch resolution?
Music is the manipul=tion of audible frequencies. More specifically, it is the establishment an= manipulation of
frequency patterns and frequency intensities. So why does=the brain find patterns and various sequences of frequency
intensities sti=ulating?
Some Background:
The ear converts all sound waves into electrochemical im=ulses that charge the neocortex of the brain. More
specifically, the basil=r membrane of the brain in the cochlea, the small snail-like structure in th= inner ear, vibrates to
incoming sound and at different sinusoidal frequen=ies due to variations in thickness and width along the length of the
membr=ne. Tonotopy studies the spatial arrangement of frequencies a=ong the basilar membrane.
The tonotopy of frequencies projects through=the vestibulocochlear nerve, through associated midbrain
structures, throu=h the auditory radiation pathway and to the primary auditory cortex. Throu=hout the radiation
pathway, frequency organization is linear in accordance=to neural sensitivity; (human auditory neurons react to
vibrations in air pressure that occur =etween 20 to 20,000 times per second-20hz to 20,000hz on the human audib=e
spectrum). However, binaural fusion in the superior oliviary comple= affects the signal strength of each ganglion. As a
result, s=x tonotopic maps have been identified in the primary auditory cortex of hu=ans.
Pitches are frequencies of increasing or decreasing mult=ples. Higher pitches translate to higher frequencies.
Lower pitches to low=r ones. Pitches that are an octave apart correspond to frequencies that ha=e exactly half or double
the frequency. For example, if one note has = frequency of 440 Hz, the note an octave above it is at 880 Hz, and the
no=e an octave below is at 220 Hz. Harmonies are frequencies with whole number multiples of =he fundamental (or
lowest) frequency of any pitch. </=>Resolution in western=tonal music theory is the move of a note or chord from
dissonance (an unst=ble sound) to consonance (a more final or stable sounding one). In terms of audible frequency,
resolution is the move from non-multiple =requencies back to a frequency that is a multiple of the dominant
fundamen=al frequency.
Theories and Questions:
1. Patterns, whether visual, rhythmic or =udible have been shown to stimulate the brain. Patterns facilitate and
rew=rd prediction and prediction is a network and prioritization of associativ= memory. Functional=Magnetic Resonance
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Imaging (fMRI) shows that the orbitofrontal cortex play= a critical role, amongst others, in making predictions and leads
to an in=rease in B-endorphin levels and a decrease in plasma cortisol, a marker for stress. So what doe= the desire for
predictions tell us about the brain?<=span>
2. Similar, to reading a book or watchin= a movie, the manipulation of frequency intensities found in music can
mim=c human life experiences and all the stimulating associations that come wi=h it. The second question therefore, is
why does the human brain like to e=perience a duplication of its experiences?
From: Jeffrey <[email protected]=>
To:
Se .
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Subject:
Please summarize this months work to date
Sorry f=r all the typos .Sent from my iPhone
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