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Asleep in math class, not me, the matrices Nobody cares about them it seems, They lie, tucked in, drowsy between the textbook pages of more important chapters But today, I finally saw the magic in them The numbers dance You can take two matrices, written in powdery chalk, On the smooth, green ballroom floor on the wall And watch, as if underwater, all is murmurs, all music Comprehension of a different sort than paying attention As the entries shift and multiply and add Moving, sliding, locking into place like Tetris And only some partners are compatible, and only under certain circumstances 2X3 and 3X5 meet in the middle, merge and mutate into 2X5 Two become one, each bringing their differences to the ball New dimensions Translating, the rows become columns and the whole constellation Spins, twirling, kaleidoscope Square matrices waltz Others salsa and tango Slowing, slowing, sinking into the final dip Finding identity 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 4:02 PM UTC
FINITE
Asleep in math class, not me, the matrices Nobody cares about them it seems, They lie, tucked in, drowsy between the textbook pages of more important chapters But today, I finally saw the magic in them The numbers dance You can take two matrices, written in powdery chalk, On the smooth, green ballroom floor on the wall And watch, as if underwater, all is murmurs, all music Comprehension of a different sort than paying attention As the entries shift and multiply and add Moving, sliding, locking into place like Tetris And only some partners are compatible, and only under certain circumstances 2X3 and 3X5 meet in the middle, merge and mutate into 2X5 Two become one, each bringing their differences to the ball New dimensions Translating, the rows become columns and the whole constellation Spins, twirling, kaleidoscope Square matrices waltz Others salsa and tango Slowing, slowing, sinking into the final dip Finding identity 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
And of course, there is no spoon. <3 to Bonnie even though that movie was weird
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 4:02 PM UTC
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