From: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: jeffrey martin Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 12:30:26 +0000 ubject) From: JMJE Sent 08/10/2017 11 hours a o To: Hi Jeffrey, I've been thinking about you as I sit in Delta's lounge waiting for my delayed flight to LA. The conversation about the math on your blackboard reaffirmed my intuition about you and put you back on my mind. I thought that maybe my email had waved you off this line of inquiry. That would have been as fine an outcome as not, because from a personal perspective I think that the most important thing for you is to stop wasting time on this one way or the other. Either you need to start actually making progress or just walk away. It seems like there are many other fields that can use what you're capable of if you're not going to make progress on this one. Nonetheless you seem to remain interested in working on this stuff, even if you are still a bit stuck in what you're hoping for based on where you're at. I get what you're hoping and asking for. You want some kind of initial personal experience that convinces you that this "weird stuff" is real. My offer, revised below, contained my very best advice on this matter. I think you are best off if you can bring your expectations into alignment with what I say in it. I've tried hard to provide the best path for you not wasting any more time on this. My opinions haven't changed, ultimately I think what you are hoping for will be a waste of your time until you build some more capacity to have these kinds of experiences, but I see no reason not to humor you once as long as it is part of the agreement and you agree to the whole thing regardless of whether your initial request for an experience does or doesn't work - because the path that I've laid out will ultimately work for you if you trod down it. You seem to have a penchant for the guy who makes walls come alive/etc. for me. Although I persona