Unknowns
A possible solution to a universal mystery43 total reviews
Comment from bertranclan
This is a very clever concept woven into a quality rhyming poem. I have several unknowns in my life right now, so your poem truly spoke to me. Bravo!
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
This is a very clever concept woven into a quality rhyming poem. I have several unknowns in my life right now, so your poem truly spoke to me. Bravo!
Comment Written 04-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
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Thanks, bertranclan. Glad you enjoyed my mathematical musings! I hope your unknowns are solved more easily! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from nancy_e_davis
This is interesting Tony. I must say I am with you. Faith is indeed the answer. Mathematics was never my forte anyhow. Faith can move mountains, so I will stick to just having faith. It always makes me feel good. LOL Well done. Nancy
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
This is interesting Tony. I must say I am with you. Faith is indeed the answer. Mathematics was never my forte anyhow. Faith can move mountains, so I will stick to just having faith. It always makes me feel good. LOL Well done. Nancy
Comment Written 04-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
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Thanks, Nancy. Glad you found my mathematical musings interesting! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Marvin Calloway
A mathematical puzzle!
Something different. I like it.
It flows and builds to a five conclusion.
Logic could also lead one to faith.
Marv
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
A mathematical puzzle!
Something different. I like it.
It flows and builds to a five conclusion.
Logic could also lead one to faith.
Marv
Comment Written 04-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
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Thanks, Marv. Glad you enjoyed my mathematical musings! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from rspoet
Galileo once said Mathematics is the language in which God has written the universe
Of course, he didn't say it in English, but that's beside the point
It seems the universe conforms to logical principles
which may imply intelligence or that mathematics is the course of least resistance
Y (why) is always on the opposite side of the equals sign (or should be)
and is often a slippery slope, like the sides of an hourglass
Any poem that uses a right triangle can't be wrong
and that's the paradox of the unknown
The solution is the path of least resistance, for that is nature course
Loved your poem, x is 5 in straight world
But six in the poetry of the stars
Best wishes in the contest
RS
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
Galileo once said Mathematics is the language in which God has written the universe
Of course, he didn't say it in English, but that's beside the point
It seems the universe conforms to logical principles
which may imply intelligence or that mathematics is the course of least resistance
Y (why) is always on the opposite side of the equals sign (or should be)
and is often a slippery slope, like the sides of an hourglass
Any poem that uses a right triangle can't be wrong
and that's the paradox of the unknown
The solution is the path of least resistance, for that is nature course
Loved your poem, x is 5 in straight world
But six in the poetry of the stars
Best wishes in the contest
RS
Comment Written 04-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
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I'm afraid that I have fallen short of the conventional wisdom of 7 being God's number by suggesting that he is only 5, and a hypotenuse at that. Your compromise of 6 for poetic licence is most acceptable! Thank you!
Comment from rosehill (Wendy)
Oh, you clever, clever boy. I almost gave up at the illustration - numbers are NOT my thing - but couldn't because I had to see what you did with that intimidating chart. Your Ys as wherefores is a delightful concept and well worth exploring. The X factor folks will ponder and those that would x out religion altogether might give another thought for the reasons for faith if not accepting its premise. Quite the poem Tony and your 'reasons' for writing it are good for a lifetime of conjecture. - Wendy
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
Oh, you clever, clever boy. I almost gave up at the illustration - numbers are NOT my thing - but couldn't because I had to see what you did with that intimidating chart. Your Ys as wherefores is a delightful concept and well worth exploring. The X factor folks will ponder and those that would x out religion altogether might give another thought for the reasons for faith if not accepting its premise. Quite the poem Tony and your 'reasons' for writing it are good for a lifetime of conjecture. - Wendy
Comment Written 04-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
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I enjoyed your review, Wendy. 'Blind' faith frightens me - there seems to be so much of it about these days. Nonetheless, reason by itself has limitations. I think they are complementary.
Comment from pipersfancy
Loved your empirical look at faith! Cleverly rhymed, and layered with meaning, I hope this poem does well for you in the Faith Poetry Contest.
Regards,
pf
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
Loved your empirical look at faith! Cleverly rhymed, and layered with meaning, I hope this poem does well for you in the Faith Poetry Contest.
Regards,
pf
Comment Written 03-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
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Many thanks, PF, both for the review and the good luck wishes. Tony
Comment from frierajac
Love this poem, it is a keeper. It reminds me of the physics proposition that
reason and logic in the universe are parallel and in our lives we must choose
each alternately.
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
Love this poem, it is a keeper. It reminds me of the physics proposition that
reason and logic in the universe are parallel and in our lives we must choose
each alternately.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
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Again, your review and six stars are much appreciated! Reason and faith are complementary, I think - with each being able to make more sense of the other.
Comment from GentleWind
Well done. I loved the mathematical theory questions and the rhyme worked very well. I don't know much about math, but I would put all my marbles on faith!
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
Well done. I loved the mathematical theory questions and the rhyme worked very well. I don't know much about math, but I would put all my marbles on faith!
Comment Written 03-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
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Thanks, GentleWind. I'm not sure that I'd put all my marbles on either! Perhaps a few in each basket!
Comment from Mrs Happy Poet
Oh yes my friend this is well written and original there are any mysteries in the world today to explain them in mathematical terms like this maybe a solution well done regards Jill
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
Oh yes my friend this is well written and original there are any mysteries in the world today to explain them in mathematical terms like this maybe a solution well done regards Jill
Comment Written 03-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2017
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Many thanks, Jill. I appreciate your thoughts. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from dragonpoet
Yes life is something to be solved. This is a poem of faith. But I don't think faith takes the why out of life. It makes us wonder why we are here and what we are to do before we move from this rented place we live in.
Keep writing
Joan
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
Yes life is something to be solved. This is a poem of faith. But I don't think faith takes the why out of life. It makes us wonder why we are here and what we are to do before we move from this rented place we live in.
Keep writing
Joan
Comment Written 03-Aug-2017
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2017
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You make a valid point. It is not really a case of taking the 'why' out of life and replacing it with faith, more a case of enriching 'why' with the addition of faith.
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Faith always helps.
Joan