Quantum Infatuation Poem by Keith Shorrocks Johnson

Quantum Infatuation



There are problems with relativity
And matching it to quantum mechanics
In trying to understand how
In the great scheme of things
The fabric of matter and time
Comes apart when existence is radically uncertain.

Perhaps quantum gravity and quantum entanglement
Provide some means of explaining spooky action at a distance
With the bolt and throw of things being composed of threads
Or perhaps minute space-time configurations that are quantized.

Speaking from my own experience I can only say that
All these things are likely to be intermittently attractive
And subject to sudden enhancement, swirling, and diminution -
In the equivalents of passion, enchantment and murmuration -
Such that may one reasonably talk about quantum infatuation.

Saturday, September 14, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: infatuation
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 14 September 2019

Really an insightful creation written in persuasive expressions with conviction. A poignant piece of poetry. Thanks for sharing, Keith.

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Reader Light 14 September 2019

A truly unique poem.

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