From: Lawrence Krauss To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Re: st thomas Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 03:01:17 +0000 we'll see.. I still have time to fiddle.. but thanks for the honesty and support.. feeling less stressed now.. had a hellish 2 weeks of travel I survived, and 3 days of meetings here, including some stuff in cleveland.. working hard now, then off to disneyworld tomorrow for 5 days of rest and play with Nancy and her daughter. Galleys for Feynman book just arrived, and it is good. On Oct 18, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote: yes „ they are all interesting , but the organization , allows for nothing great On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Lawrence Krauss wrote: I don't think you are being entirely fair there Jeffrey. you which is why I wrote the note about my perceptions. The big mistake was fixing the date before we confirmed with people. Everyone on our original list was interested in attending...they had committed in fact to trending in principle. The date turned out to suck for a bu inch of them, and even those people tried to change their plans but couldn't. We should have sent a matrix of dates out, like we do for internal meetings, and confirmed availability first. That was a huge mistake, and I take blame. I wanted to get the meeting in this year, and that narrowed things considerably. The list of people coming is still stellar though..but not out of this galaxy as I had hoped. freedman, matrher, and Guth will be fantastic on early universe and cosmology, and shubin, Erwin, van der leeuw and anbar will be great on early animal and human evolution. And Charlie bennett basically created modem quantum computing. Lawrence M. Krauss Foundation Professor Director, The ASU Origins Project Co-Director, Cosmology Initiative ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY School of Earth and Space Exploration PO Box 8714041 Tempe AZ 85287-1404 [email protected] http://krauss.faculty.asu.edu Exec. Asst (Jessica): Origins Asst (Cynt