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POEMS OF SCIENCE

Feint impressions


Singular instability as
A tachyon bursts forth
Into a world constraining
Its otherworld motion
Of frenetic exploration.
No danger here
For the little tachyon.
22nd August, 2017. Published 23rd August, 2017.
Minor coding correction made by the editor on 13th February, 2018.



Beta jive


Electrons caught in aspic. Jellied eels
Encircling, as gamma rays penetrate
Dimensions - match-paced, subjects of
Excitation, reduced by angstroms caught
In refraction, reflectively rejected for
Entropic transmutation to adiabatic
Balance in a perfect gem.
24th July, 2017.


Binary dance


Inspiraling, you screech: two voices raised.
How your photons dance! Flirtatiously sparkle
On bejewelled gravimetric wavefronts,
Declining successively to a single new whole,
With each wail longer as solitary power diminishes.
A coalescence which will be caught, perhaps
When you both are gone to become a mystery
In Universal pockets, known only to infinities.
8th August, 2017.


Chance encounter


With energy density surprised
By force from across the Universe,
In spacetime emergent and stable
Quantum, stepping in search
Of predictive coupling,
Aligning matter with energy,
And no infinities, only
A core-driven endless now.
22nd August, 2017. Published first 23rd August, 2017.

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CONTENTS

PAGE 3
LIGO

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LIGO

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LIGO

PAGE 6
LIGO

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BOOK REVIEWS:Ethics, Pythagoras, Megatech

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BOOK REVIEWS:Ethics, Pythagoras, Megatech

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BOOK REVIEWS:Ethics, Pythagoras, Megatech



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BOOK REVIEWS:Ethics, Pythagoras, Megatech

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From British Courts

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From British Courts

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From British Courts

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Poems of Science

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Poems of Science

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Quiz

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