Poem with a mathematical form from Kat
the art of the spiel
i could be
persuaded
by your idealistic opinions
if
things like reality and facts
meant anything, but as it stands you seem delusional
~kat
For March I’m going all out Geek by featuring a daily Pi-Archimedes poem! Feel free to join me if you like! 😉
The Pi-Archimedes verse is:
○ a hexastich, a poem in 6 lines.
○ measured by the number of words in each line 3-1-4-1-5-9 to match the numerical sequence of the first six digits of Pi.
○ unrhymed.
Pi=3.14159…
The background for this series is an Ulam Spiral. The Ulam spiral or prime spiral (in other languages also called the Ulam cloth) is a graphical depiction of the set of prime numbers, devised by mathematician Stanislaw Ulam in 1963 and popularized in Martin Gardner’s Mathematical Games column in Scientific American a short time later. It is constructed by writing…
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Yikes!!
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Were you expecting American Pie🤣
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A limerick, Dr. Seuss, or nursery rhyme would be more my style. 😀 Maybe a haiku; that’s really high style for me.
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A limerick? My, MY! Why am I not shocked.
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Well your comment and my post (about Dr. Seuss) crossed path in cyber space. Coincidence?
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I read it; I was amazed if you able to compose and send in the couple minutes intervening. They say great minds think alike – ours do to. (I got that line from a Hagar comic strip long ago.) 😀
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too, not to 😀
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😂😂😂
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