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Newton-Heisenberg-Valentine Universe
Newton saw certainty and laws; then we learned about no certainties in the world of the tiniest particles. Even electrons may be seen 
or may be located where they might be expected or not.  Gravity is so special God used for finetuning the universe of laws and no laws. Just as His law of Love will overturn laws of any court about my guilt and yours. Get finetuned to Jesus, and love certainty when all around is uncertain. Shalom shalom...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heisenberg, conflict, creation, science,
Form: Free verse



Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and God
I
Science does much, gets stuck flat
Who made that, and that, and that?
If most of what IS, is dark matter
Who made it? Gravity is our detector
But we don't know much of this Matter

II
Think of Post- Newton science, no laws
Hold in the world smaller than protons!
Quantum particles can become waves
When certainty leaves, everything behaves
how FineTuner wanted. Best Law, love, His!
Jesus said: Nothing binds us if He forgives...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heisenberg, adventure, community, creation, love, valentines day,
Form: Rhyme
Uncertainty Principle
There once was a particle in space 
Who moved at a leisurely pace.
   He measured his speed 
   but Heisenberg didn't heed 
And lost track of his place. 


Explainer: 
If you are not a scientist or science enthusiast, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is one of those fundamental properties of nature which means that you can measure position or momentum not both! Fortunately, this effect only becomes prominent with very small objects.     
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Categories: heisenberg, philosophy, science,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Certainty
“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.” — Werner Heisenberg heisenberg did not express uncertainty when he posited God at first gulp, science banished thought of childhood gods of should and ought but progress through the draught is fraught as glass bottom comes into view you expected mere residue instead, ’tis where God waits for you
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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: heisenberg, god, science,
Form: Verse
Premium Member In This Space
In This Space

Do we occupy only one space?
Could Schrodinger be right?
Can we be both dead and alive at once?
Can we be in more than one place at the same time?
Is our fate determined by random subatomic events?
Are we here or there or both?
Are there doppelgangers of us both good and bad?
Creating chaos or living for good at the same moment?
Is there one or more of me?
If there is I hope he or they have better luck than I do.
Heisenberg was “uncertain” and so am I.
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Categories: heisenberg, science,
Form: Free verse




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