To: Jeffrey Epsteinueevacationagmail.comj From: S.M. Kosslyn Sent Wed 4/20/2011 10:13:08 PM Subject Re: interesting idea! (very Freudian, in its way.. ) Let me throw it into the percolator... //ii////////////////////////////////// Stephen M. Kosslyn Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Stanford University 75 Alta Road Stennis". voice: On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:18 PM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote: no„ not just being on„ a random connection process that when the veil of sleep appears it ALLows the dreams access . there is no dream state, there is a continuation of dreams there is only a wake state, that shutters the dreams On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:39 PM, S.M. Kosslyn wrote: To "turn off" is to die. So, there's no choice about being on. The issue is how to handle this.. Will mull.. s. // / 11 / I I / / 1.1 i t 1 / / Stephen M. Kosslyn Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Stanford University 75 Alta Road Stanford, CA 94305 voice: On Apr 19, 2011, at 11:03 PM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote: I would like you to think about the propositon that as most biological systems are default on.. Dreaming , or the more random noise of thinking , is in fact ALWAYS on.. Sleep , turns off the physical as welt as the inhibitory ( the mechanism that allows dreams to remain hidden in the backround). schizoprhina would be a disease in this inhibitory system„ in essence having realistic " dreams while fully mentally and physcially awake.. Tile dreaming all day in the backround could account for bad moods. . ( bad "dreams" , while in the waking state ). and many other mental states. EFTA_R1_00270012 EFTA01866597