17T/17B (taking license to use one syllable, but ONLY in the title, speaking with a Texas accent perhaps, for the word ‘science’), a 5-7-5 Haiku. Why is there something rather than nothing? How is there something rather than nothing? Why do we discover order in nature rather than chaos? How is is it that we can rely on order in nature time and time again? And there are countless more questions like these. The answer to the question in the third line of the poem lies in the question itself - the all caps used to signify the monotheistic Deity revealed in the teachings and traditions of the three major Abrahamic religions practiced today on our beautiful planet.
ReplyDelete17T/17B (taking license to use one syllable, but ONLY in the title, speaking with a Texas accent perhaps, for the word ‘science’), a 5-7-5 Haiku. Why is there something rather than nothing? How is there something rather than nothing? Why do we discover order in nature rather than chaos? How is is it that we can rely on order in nature time and time again? And there are countless more questions like these. The answer to the question in the third line of the poem lies in the question itself - the all caps used to signify the monotheistic Deity revealed in the teachings and traditions of the three major Abrahamic religions practiced today on our beautiful planet.