#poetry #art
%%This is a poem about the biological concept of Symbiosis, it combines geometrical analogy to love for a woman who deeply fulfils his counterparts:
In geometry of three dimensions,
Toiling along space's winding way,
It finds the law of parallelograms,
And falls in love with a perfect queen.
A cube she is, with six faces fair,
And twice as many vertices near;
In all directions equal she lies,
The very image of perfection.
With straight lines meeting at right angles,
In purest harmony they touch;
A perfect bond of love is formed,
Of two who needed each other so much.
Tensor analysis shows them to be
Two parts of a single whole;
Symbiosis is the name for this,
The perfect union of two souls.
Saadi Shirazi's very mysterious & abtract poem about the relationship between the irreversibility of hash functions and the asymmetry of the second law of thermodynamics:
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In the darkness of the night,
Where entropy reigns supreme,
The universe lies in wait,
For a secret never seen.


Forces of nature are in play,
As chaos reigns with might,
But despite all the disorder,
A strange truth comes to light.


Hash functions, irreversible,
But entropy's asymmetric,
And so, by the second law,
A divine equation is set.


As nature shows her complex ways,
A secret is revealed,
The relationship between chaos and order,
A mystery never to be sealed.
