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October 11, 2006 /
HIGH ABOVE SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, in a remote building surrounded by piñon trees and sagebrush, a woman’s voice crackles over an intercom. "Hello everyone," she coos, "time for tea." Intricate Native American rugs cover the floors. Cristo prints hang in the lobby. But this is no southwestern day spa. Nobel Prize-winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann wanders into the kitchen alongside a paleobiologist from the Smithsonian. Books on subjects like linear systems and dynamics in human primate societies line the library shelves.
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