To: John Cacioppo
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Sent Thur 12/24/2009 1:01:59 PM
Subject: Re: New statistical technique
thanks, I have recently been called many things,however, an extraordinary mathematician, was
not one of them .. As you are aware , I am a devout science hobbyist, making no claims of
expertise in any one field ( except money , not finance )- with that disclaimer in mind;
I. Is loneliness of the individual a component of GROUP behavior. if so what is the action on
the GROUP . ( the work seems dedicated solely to the singular , an early limitation in physics
)Does it serve a beneficial goal. ie. does it take the least connected , out of the group, to reduce
signalling noise. Does the lonely heart act as a scout or lookout for the group. being acutely
aware of other groups. ( cheating searching , or just maybe bait - wounded prey ).2 do the deaf
/blind exhibit more or less loneliness depression. 3. is the loneliness - depression -time
dependent.. ( solitary prisoners after 2,4,10 months. ). 4 I would like to see the analogy to cell
behavior. - if the cell is not surrounded or connected to similar kinds -it is programmed to commit
suicide, would the cell be considered lonely if its "communication " were disrupted.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 7:31 PM, John Cacioppo wrote:
Jeffrey,
I remembered that you are an extraordinary mathematician, so I thought the attached might be of
interest. It is as much about a new statistical technique as it is about loneliness.
All the best,
John
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