Mandelbrot Set
i
~ dots of colour points on a complex
number plane where the x horizontal axis
represents the ‘real’ part number
and the vertical y gives us unseen
space the imaginary i x=iy
and i2 =-1 which is
the infinite horizon’s periphery
of scolia stellate forms narrow sky
water earth data an exiguous eternity ...
a free fractal generator
ChaosPro (www.chaospro.de)
takes our most malleable maps
and gives back to us neon lichen estuaries
snowflakes black beetles astral trees
tributaries fjords coastlines budding
spores and flowers all the river mysteries
Zeus might have seen from heaven
or the shallop we imagined belonged to the gods
infinitely divine and wise ...
kaleidoscopic world beautiful blaze
enlarged by looking it took a man his entire life
to decipher this hidden world
while Zeus had only immortality
to juggle in the mountain’s clouds
and olive trees the blue ocean a scimitar
leaning back on land’s edge to gnaw
the fronds of fate liturgies leave it up to our kind
our eyes to keep the smaller picture in mind ~
ii
~ a new set of chess pieces unrecognised
moves and checkmates no single gene
or game clock to regulate strategy
and the vertical y gives us unseen
space the imaginary i x=iy
an elastic blueprint each trait defined
by what we cannot see or hear or know
an infant reaching for a mobile phone
listening for the sound of words phrases
sentences imprisoned by lost languages ...
ChaosPro (www.chaospro.de) ...
Alan Turing imagined a machine
that could decipher the arithmetical world
without consciousness calculation hurled
at the mind’s handedness cryptography
(Daniel C. Dennett called Turing one of
the twigs on the ‘Tree of Life’ in the 2020 New York
Review of Books) his analytic
machines scything through intercepted Nazi
codes with Darwinian practicality ...
enlarged by looking it took a man his entire life
to decipher this hidden world
of spider webs wasp nests beaver dams ...
we have not met our lockdown grandchild
a face already loved beyond imagining
heart-gesture inherited transcending
space and time to un-net the spider un-melt the ice
un-dam the beaver welcome to paradise ~
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