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Universe In Verse

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Jan 6, 2023
Maria Popova, writer and curator of 'The Universe in Verse,' takes listeners on a poetic journey through the cosmos. She explores the intersection of science and poetry, delving into themes like the singularity before the Big Bang and Emily Dickinson's deep connections to nature. The podcast highlights the inspiring story of a pioneering female astronomer and weaves together personal reflections with the legacy of poet Rebecca Elson, capturing the emotional ties we share with the universe through the beauty of language.
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INSIGHT

Singularity's Absurdity

  • The singularity concept challenges common sense by suggesting everything originated from a single point.
  • It highlights the vastness of reality beyond human perception.
ANECDOTE

Flowers and the "Abominable Mystery"

  • Darwin called the rapid appearance of flowers an "abominable mystery."
  • Flowers "invented love" by trading sweetness for pollination, creating interdependence.
INSIGHT

Dickinson's Ecological Insight

  • In Victorian times, flowers were viewed as mere objects of admiration.
  • Emily Dickinson's poem "Bloom" recognizes flowers as interconnected systems within a larger ecology.
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