Quantum Entanglement

 

 

Real connectivity

Quantum relativity

Mechanics of the stars

Tell us who we are

 

With a bang undone

Particles as one

Distance they are sent

Bound entanglement

 

Logic holds no clue

Science gives no due

The unison is held

A universal weld

 

There is dust in you

Birthed when time was new

That endless calls, you see

To the dust in me

 

Synched by vibration

Regardless their station

Two forever paired

Lives to constant share

 

Itโ€™s how I find your heart

When we are far apart

That tiny celestial trace

Untouched by time and space

 

 

 

Comments
26 Responses to “Quantum Entanglement”
  1. kristianw84 says:

    You already know how much I love the concept of Quantum Entanglement. Who knew science could be so romantic? Wonderfully written, my dear! โคโค

    • Brad Osborne says:

      Thank you, Kristian! And thank you for your patience. We had talked about this quite awhile ago and I wrote the poem almost immediately, but alas sometimes things have to wait their turn to get to the blog. I am glad you enjoyed it. It spawned another poem, but it may be awhile before I get that posted. Thanks for all your love and support! โค๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ’•

  2. Jim Borden says:

    Reminds me of the Springsteen song, โ€œThe Ties That Bindโ€; great job combining love and science!

  3. beth says:

    beautiful poetic blend of science and humanity. love and connection transcend

  4. Well this is one of my favourite topics. While the flow of whole poetry is magical the last paragraph will keep me quantum entangled with this piece for ever. If there was a fusion of partial physics and poetry, you would have been the price winner. As always, great work Brad ๐Ÿ˜Š

    • Brad Osborne says:

      Thank you so very kindly, my friend! I am flattered. I knew you would enjoy the mixing of emotional and intellectual. You always get what I am trying to say so well. Take care, V!

  5. Era says:

    amazing poem โ˜บโ˜บ

  6. Wowzers. One of my favorite poems of yours. I love how you’ve melded poetry with science and in brilliant fashion

  7. Francisco Bravo Cabrera says:

    Beautiful and genius! The perfect mix, the perfect synthesis of physics and art…loved it Brad!

    • Brad Osborne says:

      Thank you, Francisco! I was concerned because, to me, the form seemed short and choppy. But all the kind words have made me forget my original concerns. I appreciate and thank you for all your kind support. Hope you have a great day, my friend!

      • Francisco Bravo Cabrera says:

        Loved it the way you wrote it! Hope you do have a great day up in New York!
        Francisco

  8. Matt P says:

    ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

    The title really caught me as physics is my thing. But the last 2 stanzas, damn! That did the magic. I super love this poem, one of my favorite works of yours, Brad. I’m entangled to this I feel like writing a science poem.

    • Brad Osborne says:

      Thank you, Matt! I have been waiting for you to bring your science mind to your creative art. The blending of the two was fun to write.

      • Matt P says:

        Yeah, I haven’t really thought on writing about science because well, science is my everyday life and I guess I want to try new things. But you just showed me how cool it is, I’m so captivated. WOW! I won’t get tired saying I love this ๐Ÿ˜„

  9. jupitergrant says:

    This is such a romantic image ๐Ÿ’•

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