Can You Write a Simple and Nice Physics Poem for Me?

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The discussion revolves around the creation and sharing of poetry related to physics, showcasing various poetic forms such as haikus and acrostics. Participants contribute original poems and humorous verses that blend scientific concepts with creative expression. Notable contributions include a playful take on the mechanics of a grandfather clock and a lighthearted exploration of Einstein's theories, including a fictional narrative about his relationships. The conversation also references famous physicists like Stephen Hawking and George Gamow, with poems that touch on significant scientific ideas like the Big Bang and quantum mechanics. Overall, the thread highlights the intersection of art and science, celebrating the joy of expressing complex physics concepts through poetry.
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Plz Do Me A Simple But Nice Poem About Physics... Thanks
 
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haiku or acrostic?
 
Physics was used in a conversation
Then it spread across the nation
Some people it made ill
A few heads it did fill
And now I need a vacation
 
How about:

It seems amazing to me,
that each tick and each tock,
of my grandfather clock,
takes two pie root L over g
 
Adrian Baker said:
How about:

It seems amazing to me,
that each tick and each tock,
of my grandfather clock,
takes two pie root L over g
I'm sorry this is not true,
you've forgotten the amplitoo ()
To be sure, it's a slight effect,
however, without it you've got a defect..
 
:smile:

Nicely added. You can't get away with an estimation on Physicsforums!
 
Last month I was reading Discover.
The one with Einstein on the cover.
It turns out that his blunder
was more like a wonder.
And I hear that he was Hubble's lover.
 
I have a "physics" poem on my website title page of http://www.quantumdream.net .

Our world reflects upon a sphere
Revealing silvered twin
From whose versed image shall appear
The universe within.
 
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tribdog said:
Last month I was reading Discover.
The one with Einstein on the cover.
It turns out that his blunder
was more like a wonder.
And I hear that he was Hubble's lover.
So Einstein was gay, you hear?
Might be he liked c*cks,
yet his theory rocks,
although it is rather queer..
 
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Once a quark with a joker mind
Pretended "Well guys I went blind :-p"
The fellows confined and spinning
With this wild buddy provoking
Could not preserve the singlet state
And the poor and doomed hadron fate
In a rainbowing blowing end
Failed to maintain his nice blend

-----------------------------

farooq_w#NoSpam.hotmail.com (Mohammed Farooq) said:
An electron, while traveling in space,
Met a positron there face-to-face.
The electron then sighed,
At the sight of his bride
And they died in a loving embrace.

---by W. Rolnick
From science jokes
 
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I heard something new just yesterday,
from the lips of Steven Hawking.
Only the lips were a computer
cause Steve sounds like like he's squawking.

He said that he was wrong before
about the loss of information.
And even Einstein's black holes
follow laws of conservation.

"But Steve," I said, "We knew that."
"With strings that fact was shown."
"But I proved it mathmatically,"
he replied in monotone.

Steve didn't write a paper
so I don't know if he's right.
He said, "Trust me, I'm a genius."
then rolled slowly out of sight.
 
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Tribdog the poet. :approve:
 
  • #14
George Gamow's wife, Barbara, penned the following poem in the early 1960's, which Gamow published in one of his books: (it helps if you know something of the Big Bang and Steady State theories, and their proponents)

"Your years of toil,"
Said Ryle to Hoyle,
"Are wasted years, believe me.
The steady state
Is out of date.
Unless my eyes decieve me,
My telescope
Has dashed your hope;
Your tenets are refuted.
Let me be terse::
Our universe
Grows daily more diluted!"
Said Hoyle, "You quote
Lemaitre, I note,
And Gamow. Well, forget them!
That errant gang
And their Big Bang --
Why aid them, and abet them?
You see, my friend,
It has no end
And there was no beginning,
As Bondi, Gold,
And I will hold
Until our hair is thinning!"
 
  • #15
This isn't a poem, but it's a short story I wrote about physics. It was the first story I got published and actually received money for.
Physics is my Life
The quantum mechanical "two-slit" experiment proves that some events are not fixed, not finalized, until someone observes them.
The razor stings as I slice two slits into my wrist, but I'm not afraid. No one ever looks at me.
 

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