From: Lawrence Krauss 5 To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com> Subject: Fwd: about studying physics Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 02:36:48 +0000 another... since it popped up immediately too.. Begin forwarded message: From: Marie Euh Subject: about studying physics Date: Jul 17. 2013 3:36:50 AM MST To: I le lio. I hope I'm not being too intrusive by writing you this email at this address and if I am please forgive the intrusiveness. The reason I'm writing to you is because you're one of the many who contributed to the decision I took to go back to college to study physics and for the part you played I'll be forever grateful. Let me introduce myself, my name is Marie-Claire. I'm 32 years old and I live near Paris (I am French). I have an educational path that can be described as hectic. I studied Economics then got bored and went to Japan to finish my undergraduate studies there. I came back to France and proceeded to study languages (Japanese and English) but I got very quickly bored as well. Right now, I translate as a free lance for some dull companies in Luxembourg (the year I spent in the US is my credential). I had heard about Carl Sagan a couple of times but thought he was related somehow to the French novelist Francoise Sagan and so didn't try to find out more about him (I am not a fan of Francoise Sagan). Then one day I was reading about Asimov and read what he said about Carl Sagan and that got me interested. As cliché as it may sound, watching the Cosmos series was the first big step in my journey. I listened to the explanation and it awoke that desire to understand I had buried so deep because I was so sure I could not understand however hard I tried. I studied physics in high school and it was a nightmare. I was interested in completely different things then and being bullied by the teacher for needing more explanation didn't help either. So I spent most of my time after that thinking understanding how the hell electricity works