How Can It Be So? a Poem

This is the last of my poems inspired by Richard Feynman’s book Six Easy Pieces.  This poem is from Lecture 6: Quantum Behavior


How Can It Be So?


by Kate Rauner


Run the tests over, with protocols tight,


English: Picture of a Feynman diagram, inscrib...

A Feynman diagram, inscribed by Richard P. Feynman. If you can’t read the symbols, they are \gamma_\mu to \gamma_\mu and 1/q^2 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Electrons alone, electrons and light.


You find it’s uncertain, day after day,


If electrons are lumps, or electrons are waves.


They’re both and they’re neither, no one can explain.


This is what happens, the answer’s the same.


It’s thoroughly proven, nature’s this way.


The math is so simple, the words fall away.


Don’t try to fit


The results that you get


To your intuition,


No one’s done it yet.


“Try not to ask,


‘How can it be so?


“No one knows


How it can be so.”



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Published on June 26, 2013 06:25
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