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Author Archives: gcochran9
Books 2024
You might also be interested in my booklists from from 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. Undersea Victory In the Shadow of Man A Short History of Medicine Helicobacter Pioneers Past Master The Merck Manual A New Voyage Round the World Russia … Continue reading
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Books 2023
You might also be interested in my booklists from from 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. The Balance of Tomorrow Stirling’s Desert Raiders Among the Elephants Adventures of a Mathematician Sociobiology States of Matter Parkinson’s Law Brothers in Arms Muqaddimah Admiral of … Continue reading
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Books 2022
You might also be interested in my booklists from from 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. Defeat into Victory Natural Selection: Domains, Levels, and Challenges Go Tell The Spartans Don Quixote A Fire Upon the Deep A Deepness in the Sky Scientists Against … Continue reading
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Flerov’s Gambit
Georgy Flerov was a young nuclear physicist in the Soviet Union who ( in 1943) sent a letter to Stalin advocating an atomic bomb project. It is not clear that Stalin read that letter, but one of Flerov’s arguments was … Continue reading
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Triple Bank Shots
By which I mean multi-step causal chains that are part of a complex plan – something intended by some individual or group. In the strong form, one for which the initial push is sufficient, so that the ball ends up … Continue reading
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What if
I don’t think the story is perfectly clear right now. But suppose it becomes clear. Suppose that we find that Covid-19 was ( for sure) the accidental product of virologists working in a Wuhan lab, funded by the US government. … Continue reading
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The First Team
I’ve been reading Thin on the Ground, a book by Stephen Churchill. One of his ideas is based on the fact some predator species are dominant over others and get the lion’s share (cough, cough) of the kills. Lions frequently … Continue reading
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Books 2021
You might also be interested in my booklists from from 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 . A Savage War of Peace The Canterbury Tales Adaptation and Natural Selection Anabasis Janissaries Gallic Wars A World Out of Time The Peace War The Archimedes Codex … Continue reading
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Threading the Needle
The problem with the idea of an early, pre-Amerindian settlement of the Americas is that ( by hypothesis, and some evidence ) it succeeded, but ( from known evidence) it just barely succeeded, at best. Think like an epidemiologist ( … Continue reading
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