My heart rate, sine wave usually, goes
sine squared when I see you,
sine cubed when I approach you,
woh, Dirac-delta when I hear you!
How do I heal this singularity?
Now how do I extract the real part
from your complex valued smile at me?
Euler says, it all goes in circles anyways.
So, I decide to cast a phasor P
that intersects the line H bisecting
your heart plane, such that H · P = 0.
Can Cupid tell dot product from cross?
Sep 19, 2013
Sep 19, 2013 at 2:49 AM UTC
My heart rate, sine wave usually, goes
sine squared when I see you,
sine cubed when I approach you,
woh, Dirac-delta when I hear you!
How do I heal this singularity?
Now how do I extract the real part
from your complex valued smile at me?
Euler says, it all goes in circles anyways.
So, I decide to cast a phasor P
that intersects the line H bisecting
your heart plane, such that H · P = 0.
Can Cupid tell dot product from cross?
Some fun verse here: the mathematics of teen love...!
For those not very mathematically inclined:
1. Dirac delta - there's a good animation on this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_delta_function
2. Now Euler's relation and vector products, how do I put it...well, you've just got to know them!!
