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Rated: E · Poetry · Scientific · #2305307
A poem about infinity written using the Arabian poetry form named Muzdawidj
Archimedes reckoned in numbers grand
how he could fill the universe with sand
but as to why, I do not understand

At David Hilbert's infinite hotel
guests all endure a kind of living hell
forever changing rooms in which they dwell

John Wallis used the humble lemniscate
to represent numbers that fast inflate
as calculus then came to dominate



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An Arabic form developed from the early Urdu 'Mathnawi', which used rhyming couplets.
The Muzdawidj has one major difference in that it is presented as triplets using the a. a. a. / b. b. b. / c. c. c.. pattern, rather than couplets like the Persian version.
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