There’s a poem waiting in the hush of winter air. Snowflakes commiserate, small hands shape them into frozen orbs, forts rise, and tiny acts of rebellion arc through cold skies. Mischievous and soft as snowfall—this is a lyrical song of winter, of snowballs, of laughter pressed into crystalline, fleeting mischief.
Posts tagged physics
The Cat—Who Was and Wasn’t—In the Hat |
Or: Why Can't Reality Just Behave Already?
Quantum physics is strange, slippery, and famously unintuitive. I wondered how Dr. Seuss would explain it. Let’s explore particles, waves, and Schrödinger’s cat through memorable rhyme and playful whimsy, so see if we can explain why reality refuses to behave itself.
Designed Obsolescence |
On Being Briefly Unique in an Ambivalent World
I came into being suddenly, sharp and overbuilt for a life so short. Tossed by wind and erased by warmth, I fell toward a little girl’s nose. In that instant, I existed fully—and then I was gone. No legacy, no monument, just the undeniable reality of being briefly real.