A lesson in science not -- a fringe Poem
Silly things; (like)
far away black holes
P a v e l K r o k ........
I should write of silly things Things like far away black holes,
of some space-time curvatures,
also Newton's gravity
Must come up with a new poem
One that will have at least some
connection to science theme
Here goes:
What was here is gone
Black holes have concept I like
All has flown away
Space-time curvature
I don't know and never will
Left day I was born
Gravity's my friend
She keeps me right here on earth
Her love holds me tight
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- I'm linked with Bjorn Brudberg in the Imaginary Garden at http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2018/09/physics-with-bjorn-gravity-and-space.html?m=1
5 Comments:
Sweet lines, Jim:
'Gravity's my friend
She keeps me right here on earth
My love holds me tight'.
Ah, gravity being your friend is a beautiful thought. I find myself alienated from the lofty theories and discoveries of space-time continuum and black holes as well. Gravity, in a sense, is more familiar and thus comforting.
-HA
I think we need to appreciate gravity until we realize that we have been falling all the time.
One can always count on gravity to keep you 'grounded'.
I fell a lot as a child so the lesson was clear. Funny now I am older I seem to be doing it more and am not quite sure what that means. Hang on! Oh I get it now; I had better make sure my suit is cleaned!
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