Manosecond

Mary L. Holden
No Crime in Rhymin’
1 min readFeb 7, 2021

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I’m not sure what the inspiration for this image was by Willgard Krause from Pixabay, but I’m grateful!

Let’s go to time
and study it.
Please know that I’m
your double slit.

And as are you
with our four eyes.
Perspective views
of double spies.

Whether in our
minds or in a
lab, we power
out. Question: “huh?”

So, science — spin
in detriment
as we play this
experiment.

NOTE: Have you heard of the Delayed-Choice Experiment? All I will ever understand about it is that there is a word, “interferometer,” and I love it. Say (or sing) it aloud: “In ter fer o me ter.”

Every single experiment (nay, interaction) ever done anywhere or everywhere requires human (or animal) sentience and interference.

In my imagination, I can visualize a lab and people who watch an experiment materialize out of thin air, as if by magic. Even then, oh yes, even then: interference! Humans just cannot possibly get out of the way of anything. And actually — that is so beautiful!

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Mary L. Holden
No Crime in Rhymin’

A constantly evaporating editor and writer. Believer in medium since 2013 when they made me wait for an invitation….