Brad Jarvis

Brad Jarvis

Brad Jarvis is a writer with a background in science and engineering. He enjoys learning, trying to make sense of the world, and sharing what he thinks he knows with others.

He is the author of the novel "Lights Out."
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B.S. Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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  • Fatal Flaw
    Why our economies are doomed to fail if we don't make some drastic changes.
  • Restoring Political Balance
    Our political system works best when it balances Right and Left. We have a chance to do that in the 2010 mid-term election.
  • The Dark Side of Solar Power
    Environmental concerns about large scale solar power provide an opportunity to see a different side of ourselves.
  • Survival Alternatives
    Our economic system is irrevocably headed down a new path.
  • The Need to Love
    This is the flip-side of "The Need to Hate," focusing on that part of a population who value everyone.
  • Are You Crazy?
    Here is a set of personal experiences that point to one possible explanation.
  • The Need for Hope
    A follow-up to "The Need to Hate," this article discusses the practical and emotional effects of hope.
  • The Need to Hate
    As Barack Obama starts his presidency, there are people who feel threatened by him. This may be part of a larger phenomenon that all societies must cope with.
  • Change at the Precipice: The Day the Earth Stood Still
    SPOILER ALERT: This article comments on the major plot elements of the new movie, "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
  • Obama at Invesco Field in Denver, CO
    Telescopic view of Obama's Acceptance Speech from the nosebleed section in Denver, CO during the DNC.
  • Vision for America
    My take on what this country should do.
  • Sign of Hope
    Christmas may survive the perversions of history to be a sign of hope for our currently precarious future.
  • Play Day
    A story about unexpected happiness.
  • Plaid
    A story about a simple solution to a common problem.
  • Maggie
    A poem about a lost friend.
  • Holocaust
    A poem about the worst case scenario.
  • Growth
    A poem about humanity's history... from the very beginning.

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