Unpretentious Impressive Life Poem by Margaret Alice Second

Unpretentious Impressive Life



A new hero here, Richard Feynman physicist
a TV programme on his Fantastic life which
revealed a brilliant mind, quirky personality

Childlike interest in things, solving long math
problems with diagrams led others to discover
mathematical reality exists as 3-D geometry

As an amplituhedron with triangular facets re-
sembling an intricate jewel; also that space
and time are not intrinsic to our existence

(Seems logical considering the freedom of our
thoughts and the magnificence of our dreams -
consciousness is pre-amplituhedron being

The jewel’s form brought forth space and time
as the defining outline of the electro-magnetic
particles which are the building blocks of life)

Feynman enjoyed physics and uses made of it
and had no use for honour and accolades, ex-
plaining the Nobel prize was not necessary –

Had a such a strong sense of his dignity he did
not need obeisance from others, he joked and
had fun - taking up art, playing bongo drums

Won a gambling game on street, studied biology,
was amazingly accomplished while he remained
unpretentious in his impressive life!

Sunday, April 27, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: science
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