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  • On self-importance.

    We aren’t the stars of other people’s stories — and that’s okay.

    January 8, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    Book reviews, Physics
    addiction, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, anxiety, Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom, Blake Crouch, career, caretakers, caretaking, children or career, clone battle, clones, dark matter, decoherence, drug, drug addiction, drugs, Exhalation, family, family or career, family versus career, Hugh Everett, infinity, jail, love, macaques, many worlds, many worlds theory, many-worlds interpretation, Nezhukumathil, opiates, postponing children for career, prioritizing caretaking, prioritizing family, Pulp Fiction, quantum decoherence, quantum measurement, quantum mechanics, Quentin Tarantino, rehab, sci-fi, sci-fi thriller, science fiction, taking care of family, Ted Chiang, thrill, World of Wonders
    On self-importance.
  • On Lisa Randall’s ‘Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs.’

    I love cool stories as much as anyone, but not under the auspices of science for a general audience.

    June 3, 2016

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Physics
    astronomy, conspiracy theorists, conspiracy theory, dark matter, Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs, electromagnetism, Evicted, Gabriel Zucman, gold foil experiment, gravity, Lisa Randall, Matthew Desmond, Occam’s Razor, popular science, Rutherford, The Hidden Wealth of Nations, weakly interacting massive particles
    On Lisa Randall’s ‘Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs.’

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