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Tag: life and death

My final column, perhaps

On December 7th I’ll be checking into the hospital to undergo a cardiac ablation procedure, a process of inserting electrodes and catheters into a blood vessel in my groin, snaking them up and into my heart, and using them to cauterize some confused heart cells that are causing me to have repeated episodes… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Recollections 10 Comments December 4, 2021December 4, 2021 2 Minutes

The edge of the abyss

I woke up this morning. Usually, waking up seems nothing special, but my older brother Jeffrey won’t be waking up anymore; he died this past week after succumbing to brain cancer.

My brother and I were not particularly close; he’s lived in Connecticut for the past thirty years, a long way from California.… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Philosophy, Recollections Leave a comment June 2, 2021June 2, 2021 2 Minutes

The willful and the passive

Two amoebas in proximity to each other

In a wonderfully informative NY Times article by Carl Zimmer entitled “The Secret Life of a Corona Virus,” he explores the ways in which life has been and may be defined. Zimmer describes a tortured path, winding around the curves of scientific discovery, a path … Read the rest

Larry Barnett Environment 1 Comment March 6, 2021March 6, 2021 2 Minutes
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