Physics

Physics

A Poem by Alvin L. Kathembe

She said,

“Baby, I need some space.”

So I gave her enough of it

To put a few planets in,

And galaxies, and black holes

A couple of light years across.

 

She said,

“Baby, we need a break.”

Thus, our embrace

Was bombarded by an electron

And the Universe reverberated

With the release of our fission.

 

She said,

“Baby, let’s work it out.”

So I explained;

E2r - /p/2c2=m0 2c 4

Thus, E2r2 - (pc) 2= (m0c2)2

Therefore, Er = √ ((m0c2)2) + (pc) 2)

 

She said,

“Baby, I want you back.”

So I turned it on her

And watched the tears flow

Waters under a burnt bridge

Like, Q = v.A

© 2012 Alvin L. Kathembe


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Alvin L. Kathembe
Alvin L. Kathembe

Nairobi, Kenya



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