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Best Famous Equations Poems

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Written by Richard Wilbur | Create an image from this poem

Worlds

 For Alexander there was no Far East,
Because he thought the Asian continent
India ended. Free Cathay at least
Did not contribute to his discontent.

But Newton, who had grasped all space, was more
Serene. To him it seemed that he'd but played
With several shells and pebbles on the shore
Of that profundity he had not made.

Swiss Einstein with his relativity -
Most secure of all. God does not play dice
With the cosmos and its activity.
Religionless equations won't suffice.


Written by Robert William Service | Create an image from this poem

Einstein

 A little mousey man he was
 With board, and chalk in hand;
And millions were awestruck because
 They couldn't understand.
Said he: 'E equals Mc2:
 I'll prove it true.'

No doubt you can, your marvel man,
 But will it serve our good?
Will it prolong our living span
 And multiply our food?
Will it bring peace between the nations
 To make equations?

Our thanks are due no doubt to you
 For truth beyond our ken;
But after all what did you do
 To ease the lot of men?
How can a thousand 'yous' be priced
 Beside a Christ?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things