Frank O'Hara I'm not saying that I don't have practically the most lofty ideas of anyone writing today, but what difference does that make? They're just ideas. The only good thing about it is that when I get lofty enough I've stopped thinking and that's when refreshment arrives.
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@AndrewCyrilMac1@GeoffreyGatza Quantum Poetics (poetry) and art has been explored for many years. And hopefully it continues to attract new poets and readers. I will definitely read Geoffrey’s Journal.
we cheated with the numbers
distracting all
teaspoons shift
edges jolt
scattering pixels
nothing fits
getting to somewhere
that works for you
they come without bidding
but can be bid away
#SciFiFri#poem#poetry
I once again know
that the old place
is too small
Each breath I take
makes me smaller
than the one before
I need the mountains
to guide me
to their snowy heights
I need to set out
on the ocean again
in my paper dinghy
#sedserio#poetrycommunity
Personal quantum computers may be a lifetime away—at least for me—so I can’t just wait around. Long before desktops, artists were experimenting with computers; long before ChatGPT, AI-artists were building robots. Naturally, then, I am a Quantum Poet. Not the first, of course; Canada alone has many talented artists and poets in this realm. But perhaps I am the first Process Poet to weave quantum theory into creation. Perhaps.