Frank Brown Cloud

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  • On ethics and Luke Dittrich’s “Patient H.M.”

    When scientists act unethically, it undermines trust in science … which breaks my heart, since the scientific method is awesome.

    September 8, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Psychology
    A Story of Memory Madness and Family Secrets, Arieh Warshel, biochemistry, brain surgery, cell biology, data, enzymology, epilepsy, ethics, fraud, GCC185, graduate school, human experimentation, immunofluorescence, ketosteroid isomerase, KSI, lobotomy, Luke Dittrich, medial temporal lobe, membrane trafficking, memory, MIT, MPR, Patient H.M., primary data, psychosurgery, publish or perish, reproducibility crisis, research, research ethics, RhoBTB3, science, scientific method, shredding files, Stanford, Suzanne Corkin
    On ethics and Luke Dittrich’s “Patient H.M.”
  • On addiction, crime, Buddhism, and exorcism.

    If we want people to heal, we shouldn’t keep them inside bleak boxes.

    September 1, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, mass incarceration, Parenting, Psychology
    abuse, addiction, agency, Buddhism, child molesters, Demon, demons, drug dealers, exorcism, free will, gang murder, Harvard commencement, hurt people hurt people, I Will Find You, incarceration, J.K. Rowling, jail, Jason Shiga, Joanna Conners, liberation rite, mythology, nurture, parenting, penitence, poverty, prison, prison rape, Rowling, sex offenders, solitary, Tibetan mythology, trauma
    On addiction, crime, Buddhism, and exorcism.
  • On goals and Jack Gilbert’s “Failing and Falling.”

    We either fail to reach our goals … or they fail us. Striving is fine, but we should enjoy the process of life.

    August 25, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Psychology
    Adam Alter, beauty, death, exercise, Facebook, Failing and Falling, fulfillment, goal-oriented, goals, growth, Icarus, Instagram, Irresistible, Jack Gilbert, Jack Vance, jail poetry, meaning of life, Pattiann Rogers, poetry, prison poetry, process, process-oriented, rec yard, tech companies, The Demon Princes, The Greatest Grandeur, The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked, unhappiness, University of Phoenix, withdrawal
    On goals and Jack Gilbert’s “Failing and Falling.”
  • On Edward Dolnick’s ‘The Seeds of Life’ and artificial wombs.

    Among the smooth guardian frogs of Borneo, females croon to the males, attempting to woo a mate.  This is abnormal for frogs: usually females are serenaded.  But males of this species are the most devoted parents – they guard the fertilized eggs and carry tadpoles from pond to pond after they hatch.  Whereas the females…

    August 18, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Ecology, Evolutionary biology, Violence against women
    creator gods, Drona, Edward Dolnick, Egyptian mythology, evolution, feminism, Hindu mythology, Indian mythology, mate choice, mating practices, mythology, myths, parental effort, paterogenesis, pregnancy, semen, smooth guardian frogs, The Seeds of Life, unilateral reproduction, Wendy Doniger, Women Androgynes and Other Mythical Beasts
    On Edward Dolnick’s ‘The Seeds of Life’ and artificial wombs.
  • On the Silk Road, Nick Bilton’s ‘American Kingpin,’ and the difference between being clever and being wise.

    If someone is clever enough to build a billion-dollar website, should that person also get to decide who lives or dies?

    August 11, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Economics, mass incarceration, Politics
    addiction, American Kingpin, anarchist, anarchy, barter, clever, commissary, Dread Pirate Roberts, FBI, H, heroin, honey buns, intelligence, jail, jail bartering, jail economy, kinesthetic learners, libertarian, libertarianism, Nick Bilton, opiates, prison, property rights, Ross Ulbricht, spoons, The Silk Road, types of intelligence, Ulbricht, Variety Jones, violence, War on Drugs, wisdom, withdrawal
    On the Silk Road, Nick Bilton’s ‘American Kingpin,’ and the difference between being clever and being wise.
  • On Liu Xiaobo, monster hunter.

    “If you be good and grow strong, you can help your father fight the monsters.”

    August 4, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Politics
    1989, 45, Alex Palmer, China, Donald Trump, economics, Flee at Once, Greed’s Prisoner, growth, human rights, injustice, jail, Jeffrey Yang, June 4th Elegies, June Fourth Elegies, lawyers, Liang Xiaojun, Liu Xia, Liu Xiaobo, poetry, PotUS, prison, prison poetry, Tiananmen Square, Wang Quanzhang
    On Liu Xiaobo, monster hunter.
  • On prosecution.

    Prosecutors can wield their tough reputations to push problems elsewhere … but that’s not the same as fixing them.

    July 28, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Economics
    Bloomington, county officials, crime, felony, filing charges, free market capitalism, jail, John Pfaff, Locked In, mass incarceration, Monroe County, prison, prosecution, prosecutors, War on Drugs
    On prosecution.
  • On Finn Murphy’s “The Long Haul” and our dying towns

    U.S. economic inequality has caused much of the country to crumble … but the devastation won’t *stay* where it started.

    July 21, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Economics
    A Trucker’s Tales of Life on the Road, addiction, ambulance fees, automation, Bloomington, capitalism, college town, drug addiction, drug use, drugs, Empire State, fentanyl, Finn Murphy, Flying J, free markets, government intervention, guaranteed basic income, heartless in the heartland, heroin, highways, homelessness, hospitalization, Indiana, inequality, Jason Shiga, marijuana, meth, meth labs, methamphetamine, opiates, overdose, poverty, property rights, public works program, Robert Reich, Saving Capitalism, seeing America, shooting up, spice, synthetic marijuana, The Long Haul, traveling by bus, unemployment, unhoused
    On Finn Murphy’s “The Long Haul” and our dying towns
  • On scrutiny.

    Nobody’s perfect — if you look hard enough, you will always find flaws. The trick is knowing not to diagnose those flaws as “disease” or signs of criminality.

    July 14, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, mass incarceration, Medicine
    age-related disease, attention, cancer, cell division, Craig Venter, DNA, DNA replication, greed, greedy doctors, Health Nucleus, image analysis, information inequality, John Steinbeck, olfaction, physical exam, physicals, polymerase, pre-cancer, pre-criminals, prejudice, preschool suspension, school to prison pipeline, sensory overload, The Pearl, tumor
    On scrutiny.
  • On idle time, coincidence, and Vivek Shanbhag’s ‘Ghachar Ghochar.’

    An idle mind often reads supernatural portent into every coincidence.

    July 7, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Psychology
    45, Annie Jacobsen, atheists in foxholes, author as God, CIA, coincidence, conspiracy, conspiracy theory, curse, Donald Trump, foreshadowing, fraud, germination of supernatural belief, Ghachar Ghochar, hewn stone, idle, idle mind, jubilee, lost car keys, Magic, numerology, Phenomena, PotUS, precognition, prophecy, Puharich, science, speculation, Srinath Perur, statistical manipulation, statistical significance, supernatural, Trump, Vivek Shanbhag, wealth
    On idle time, coincidence, and Vivek Shanbhag’s ‘Ghachar Ghochar.’
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