Entropy…

Both what you run from and what you yearn for are within you

Archive for the Tag 'William Blake'

Poetry &Science Entropy | 10 Jul 2008

Benzene

This is fascinating poem on Benzene by analytic chemist Paul Board. Equally captivating, its connection with William Blake’s poem THE TYGER Authors note…With sincere apologies to William Blake ! – Benzene! Benzene! Burning bright Belching engines day and night What immortal hand or eye Could frame Kekulé’s symmetry ? Who’d have thought your Carbon Six [...]

Poetry- Physics &Science Entropy | 12 Jun 2007

Auguries of Innocence

I came across brilliant under noted article by William L. Hosch – on Blog Britannica, which I am reproducing with all the hyperlinks. Essentially it encapsulate underlying profound & mysterious connections between metaphysical poetry of William Black with Mathematics, calculus & physics.. Contemplation of Benoit Mandelbrot’s famous fractal oft brings to my mind the opening [...]

Metaphysical Poetry Entropy | 17 Oct 2006

On William Blake

Blake, reason and the passions by W.B. Yeats. The reason, and by the reason he meant deductions from the observations of the senses, binds us to mortality because it binds us to the senses, and divides us from each other by showing us our clashing interests; but imagination divides us from mortality by the immortality [...]