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Thread: The Blue Egg or Mathematical Biology (The Marriage of Mathematics and Life)

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    The Blue Egg or Mathematical Biology (The Marriage of Mathematics and Life)

    Layers, like flakes, peel off Y,
    revealing the ravages , nay badges
    of the ages
    like that of a historical column
    but rejuvenating itself constantly
    in the clear / mellow beauty
    sometimes purple, sometimes turquoise blue
    mirroring the sky and the monuments
    of the mysterious cities of the east

    Like miniatures of the celestial swan (paramahans) laid cosmic egg
    intricately patterned , textured and sculptured
    Sometimes monument like, sometimes peacock like
    Always, each, a universe in itself

    Like the purple / turquoise blue-black hole
    A demonstration of Blake's lines,
    But carrying within the beauty,
    Austere ,mysterious and mathematical,
    The promise of organic life
    exploding flower like
    into a million rich, colorful universes
    Distinguishing themselves
    Yet bound by an invisible link
    As if hoist on their own petard
    Soaring into the blue-black horizons
    And the eternity of space beyond


    To see a world in a grain of sand,
    And a heaven in a wild flower,
    Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
    And eternity in an hour
    - William Blake "Auguries of Innocence"

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    Y was just chosen at random. Could have been X or Z. Also avoided putting Mr or Ms. Finally chose Z.


    Quote Originally Posted by sundarramchand View Post
    Layers, like flakes, peel off Z,
    revealing the ravages , nay badges
    of the ages
    like that of a historical column
    but rejuvenating itself constantly
    in the clear / mellow beauty
    sometimes purple, sometimes turquoise blue
    mirroring the sky and the monuments
    of the mysterious cities of the east

    Like miniatures of the celestial swan (paramahans) laid cosmic egg
    intricately patterned , textured and sculptured
    Sometimes monument like, sometimes peacock like
    Always, each, a universe in itself

    Like the purple / turquoise blue-black hole
    A demonstration of Blake's lines,
    But carrying within the beauty,
    Austere ,mysterious and mathematical,
    The promise of organic life
    exploding flower like
    into a million rich, colorful universes
    Distinguishing themselves
    Yet bound by an invisible link
    As if hoist on their own petard
    Soaring into the blue-black horizons
    And the eternity of space beyond


    To see a world in a grain of sand,
    And a heaven in a wild flower,
    Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
    And eternity in an hour
    - William Blake "Auguries of Innocence"

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    Layers, like flakes, peel off Z,
    revealing the ravages , nay badges
    of the ages
    like that of a historical column
    but rejuvenating itself constantly
    in the clear / mellow beauty
    sometimes purple, sometimes turquoise blue
    mirroring the sky and the monuments
    of the mysterious cities of the east

    Like miniatures of the celestial swan (paramahans) laid cosmic egg
    Jewelled flames.,
    intricately patterned , textured , and sculptured
    Sometimes monument like, sometimes peacock like,
    Always, each, a universe in itself

    Like the purple / turquoise blue-black hole
    A demonstration of Blake's lines,
    But carrying within the beauty,
    Austere ,mysterious and mathematical,
    The promise of organic life
    exploding flower like
    into a million rich, colorful universes
    Distinguishing themselves
    Yet bound by an invisible link
    As if hoist on their own petard
    Soaring into the blue-black horizons
    And the eternity of space beyond


    To see a world in a grain of sand,
    And a heaven in a wild flower,
    Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
    And eternity in an hour - William Blake "Auguries of Innocence"

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