07-08-2016, 12:15 AM
Mark,
Yeah, nothing so cryptic. I was merely referring to the main Hindu gods that are likened to the legs of an elephant. I can't remember on hand the two in the middle or their places, but Shiva is one leg, thus destruction (instability) and Brahma is four legs. This of course at a macroscopic level is archetypal. The paradox is that the 4 discovered in the LHC is the most unstable. One has to wonder, if at the quantum level everything is mirror reverse...at least in a twisted sort of way. Anyway, the poem, such as it is was more to draw attention to the article than anything else.
Thanks for the comments,
dale
Yeah, nothing so cryptic. I was merely referring to the main Hindu gods that are likened to the legs of an elephant. I can't remember on hand the two in the middle or their places, but Shiva is one leg, thus destruction (instability) and Brahma is four legs. This of course at a macroscopic level is archetypal. The paradox is that the 4 discovered in the LHC is the most unstable. One has to wonder, if at the quantum level everything is mirror reverse...at least in a twisted sort of way. Anyway, the poem, such as it is was more to draw attention to the article than anything else.
Thanks for the comments,
dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?
The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.

