sum over histories: II. string me an M
#1
a take on the miraculous beauty of modern maths' prose

We allow X to be empty. Why sure!

We want them as blank as they cum, so:

Come over here, stranger!
There - if there should be a word
for it - is X:
it can be empty as well.

She was hot, as she entered
the aftermath of a day
in Yale,
stumbling so all-confusedly
into the close-by but-not-to-be-closed-too-soon-bar,
because
Friday is free days (2) come.


Lady, may I as so much -
notwithstanding of course
topological constraints -
invite the you that you are, if you are
(or should, to put it colloquially, you be,)
to take a seat next to me?


It so happened, they feasted
but would you believe it:

when he retracted she
was left with a triple X
and empty still.

We allow... (to the power of n) fuck what?
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#2
this is really funnySmile I wrote a poem once called something like 'p-branes & m-branes', but it was back in the day, and I took it all very seriouslySmile
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#3
feynman fan here!
i doubt Richard took himself always seriously. ,-) well, I have positive evidence, he did rather not (so much). You don't have to add much to make quantum mechanics look funny because it is so counter-intuitive, it does the job itself.
q.e.d

It is of course serious science.

cheers
serge
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#4
Sersshy - you have had a rampant hyphen extravaganza deluxe!

I love it- so bold, so subversive, so bolshy.

stanza 2 is missing some puntuation.

Stanza 3 is somewhat, my dimness notwithstanding, rambley.

else I like the silliness.

Stalky.
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#5
yup, corrected. ,-) Hope, the nonsense has the accent on the second syllable now.
I don't know why "we allow x to be empty" sends xtra blood into my lower parts. I am shocked (by) myself. It will be better to not read maths or physics books in public.
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