Entry 44 — A Mathemaku & Some Poetics Notes
The following, which is from #691, is one of my earlier mathemaku. It’s simple to understand: just think ripples, and remember that in strict mathematical equations, what’s on one side of an equals sign is upposed to stay there, and what it might mean metaphorically if it did not.
Next we have a page I scribbled some notes on in 2003 that makes good sense to me at this time, although I never took the notes into any kind of essay, that I recall:
And now, after two simple uploads, I’m too worn-out to do anything else, believe it or not.