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It is a common observation That things are either bound or free And this gives birth to misconceptions On nature’s own duality Just like a boulder in seclusion An object tied is never loose It has potential in profusion Yet nothing stored is ever used In contrast, like a cuckoo bird An object loose is free to roam With nothing owned, and all things shared Yet nowhere to be called a home But how the stable knows of freedom? And of the joys of taking flight? For in the well, where he is hidden The skies seem dark in broad daylight And how the liberated figures To perch and quench on rushing spume? Since from the heavens, even rivers Are thinner than a feather’s plume The trick is repetition thousands And millions, and some billions more Each item through the options browse and Decides to settle, or to soar Then from this binary decision The choice is neither ridge nor flock And one can say, with some conviction All compromise the bird and rock Take heart, and listen to this lesson In life you often have to choose ‘tween earthly form and spirit essence You gain, but on the same time lose A man is bound by his possessions A man with none, will starve for sure To thrive, one must apply discretion And choose which path to him allures Lo, such is life, optimization Of energy and entropy You minimize their combination In hope that this will set you free
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Jul 29, 2019
Jul 29, 2019 at 9:05 AM UTC
Lyrical Physics # 9: Free energy
It is a common observation That things are either bound or free And this gives birth to misconceptions On nature’s own duality Just like a boulder in seclusion An object tied is never loose It has potential in profusion Yet nothing stored is ever used In contrast, like a cuckoo bird An object loose is free to roam With nothing owned, and all things shared Yet nowhere to be called a home But how the stable knows of freedom? And of the joys of taking flight? For in the well, where he is hidden The skies seem dark in broad daylight And how the liberated figures To perch and quench on rushing spume? Since from the heavens, even rivers Are thinner than a feather’s plume The trick is repetition thousands And millions, and some billions more Each item through the options browse and Decides to settle, or to soar Then from this binary decision The choice is neither ridge nor flock And one can say, with some conviction All compromise the bird and rock Take heart, and listen to this lesson In life you often have to choose ‘tween earthly form and spirit essence You gain, but on the same time lose A man is bound by his possessions A man with none, will starve for sure To thrive, one must apply discretion And choose which path to him allures Lo, such is life, optimization Of energy and entropy You minimize their combination In hope that this will set you free
The ninth installment in this series of poems inspired by physics (for details, look in the first installment of the series). This one is by far the most "physics-y" poem, dealing directly in the idea of free-energy and how it applies to many physical systems. For further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamic_free_energy The notion, or extension of, of free energy exists in many other fields of science from organic chemistry, to nureo-biology and information theory. All address some kind of balance between having many options to choose from, or benefiting from holding onto a single choice. As always, thoughts and comments are welcome.
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Jul 29, 2019
Jul 29, 2019 at 9:05 AM UTC
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