Nature just is

Jeremy Leach

Nature isn't calculated - nature just IS
There's no computer inside when you lift the lid

 

There are no screeds of formulae or maths hieroglyphics
It does what it says on the tin without 'knowing' physics

 

There's no rounding up and no rounding down
It's just exquisitely formed and flows all around

 

There are no measured lines or any clever interpolation
Yet there's out-of-the-box symmetry in so many of its creations

 

Nah, no clocks or oscillators or things to keep time
Yet you'll smile when you see it spinning in rhythms so incredibly sublime

 

Nope, no co-processing graphics card or 3D VR headset visor
Yet you'll find matchless beauty when you look deep inside her

 

No ! There are no sensors,transistors or silicon chips !
No bytes or words or nibbles or bits

 

No deeply mind-bending equations to solve
No ! no fixed code at all - it always evolves !

 

And no - no knowledge of Pi, Fibonacci or e,
Yes you've guessed it - or even Euler, Einstein or Archimedes!

 

In short, the thing about nature is
It just IS

  • Author: Jeremy Leach (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 19th, 2020 14:09
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • User favorite of this poem: Poetic Dan.
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Comments3

  • Poetic Dan

    Wow... So many silly human thoughts coming through, of words you used that felt so true.

    I am nature and is what I is!

    So I'm going to forget them and must breathe.

    Really loved this

    Thank you

    • Jeremy Leach

      Thanks very much Dan. That made me chuckle.

    • Goldfinch60

      So very true and nature just IS compelling to be with.

      Andy

      • Jeremy Leach

        Thanks Andy, it's just something I've been thinking a bit deeply about recently!

      • Violet bluebell( used to be yellow rose)

        Great poem ! Nature is lovely . And so much nicer than technology and science



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