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The Little Lizard Poem: Join in & Create Together! - Physics Forums
Jun 18, 2011 · The Little Lizard Nothing skitters like a lizard Rushing into crispy canyon leaves. That's as far as I got. Uh oh here comes a blizzard! Hurry little lizard leave! Don't be deceived By the orange dirt all around, The blizzard is coming Find …
The Little Lizard Poem: Join in & Create Together!
Jun 18, 2011 · Nothing skitters like a lizard Rushing into crispy canyon leaves, dropped from the tough brush Fallen and curled dry Brittle, loud leaves briefly shivering: A lizard alarm From an alarmed lizard And we are the monster.
Poems that rhyme and poems that don't - Physics Forums
Apr 10, 2007 · I agree with some of what was said in these three posts---maybe most of it. For me poetry is a VOCAL art, it is spoken and listened to (reading is secondary) and one test of a good short poem is whether it is MEMORABLE, so the words could pop into your mind while you were taking a walk, or at the beach, or just staring out the window.
Exploring the Intersection of Science and Poetry: A Scientist's ...
Aug 11, 2011 · Here's Wallace Stevens reading my favorite poem of his, "Idea of Order at Key West." To me it is an "answer poem" to his "Connoisseur of Chaos." In a weird way, I always thought he was aware of fractals a few decades ahead of Mandelbrot. Unfortunately, I don't think Wallace reads his own poetry very well--far too many pauses.
The History and Importance of the Riemann Hypothesis - Physics …
May 21, 2022 · The prime number theorem $$ \lim_{x \to \infty}\dfrac{\pi(x)}{\dfrac{x}{\log(x)}}=1 $$ was first conjectured by Gauß in 1792, however, proven by Hadamard and de la Vallée-Poussin independently a hundred years later in 1896. Their proofs were of function theoretical nature and relied on t
Kinematics - finding the time when two moving objects meet
Jan 28, 2020 · The other question was this: 2 lizards are 50 meters apart. Lizard A starts walking towards Lizard B at a constant speed of 1.57 m/s. At the same instant, Lizard B accelerates uniformly from rest at a rate of 0.25 m/s² . How long before the two lizards meet?
5 Pieces of Evidence that Support Theory of Evolution - Physics …
Sep 2, 2014 · Inside are 5 bulletproof pieces of evidence supporting the theory of evolution. We've moved far past Darwin. Find out what modern evolution is all about.
Meaning of: Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler
Apr 11, 2012 · There is a quote attributed to Einstein that may have arisen as a paraphrase of the above quote, commonly given as “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” or “Make things as simple as possible, but not simpler.”
Why ChatGPT AI Is Not Reliable - Physics Forums
Jul 5, 2023 · ChatGPT attempts to create an "echo" indistinguishable from its "training echos". " There is just no way of getting away from speaking in terms of intention and volition, the English language won't let us. We cannot resist the temptation to say that it is "attempting" or "trying" to do something, but it is no more attem
Difference between Calculus I,II,III? - Physics Forums
Dec 17, 2014 · What is the difference between Calculus I,II,III? Which subjects distinguish them? Which self-study books would you recommend for each of these? (I already have Calculus by Spivak, but I don't know if that covers Calculus I,II or III)