From: Reid Hoffman To: Joi Ito >, Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation©gmail.com> Subject: RE: (No subject) Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 5:52:53 AM fwiw, I do believe in truth, even with the fact that we're frequently misled to mistake epistemology for metaphysics. that being said, I think that there's a number of plays available on amplification. one: a logo around projective. two: a statement of the center itself that is projective three: representative depiction of the word projective that is itself projective. :) From: Joi Ito Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 4:28 AM To: Jeffrey Epstein Cc: Reid Hoffman Subject: Re: (No subject) I like it. :-) Sent from Mailbox for iPhone On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> wrote: I suggest the Center for Projective Communications. Like projective geometry of the 17th century, projective communications takes into account the appearance of truth as a projection from a context space. Though a statement appears true, it is merely a scaler projection from a complex space that involves various perspectives. Imagine a square on a plane. that is its appearance. it could be merely a projection of a cube or various other figures according to the light source and its orientation. what we perceive as a true signal can be the projection from a space that includes deception. so that to break down 1+ 1= 2. it is the appearance of a 1, though each may be be the projection of another number, ie deception. EFTA_R1_00051295 EFTA01752513