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Universe In Verse

2023/1/6
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Latif Nasser: Latif 对诗歌的普遍看法是负面的,认为诗歌缺乏意义和情感共鸣,难以理解其价值。他认为诗歌如同 AI 随机生成的文字,缺乏情感和意义。 Lulu Miller: Lulu Miller 讲述了 Maria Popova 对诗歌看法的转变,从最初的否定到后来的欣赏,这源于一次特殊的阅读经历,让她感受到诗歌能够触及意识深处,打开感性的认知层面。 Maria Popova: Maria Popova 详细阐述了诗歌在宇宙探索中的作用,以及不同诗歌作品中所体现的宇宙观和生命观。她认为诗歌能够帮助人们超越理性的局限,以更感性的方式理解宇宙的奥秘。 Marie Howe: Marie Howe 的诗歌《The Singularity》表达了她对大爆炸理论的怀疑,以及对宇宙初始状态——奇点的困惑和想象。她用诗歌的形式探讨了宇宙的起源和人类在宇宙中的位置,表达了对人类渺小和宇宙浩瀚的思考。 Emily Dickinson: Emily Dickinson 的诗歌《Bloom》以花的视角展现了其绽放过程的复杂性和艰辛,体现了自然界生物之间相互依存的关系,预示了生态学的概念。 Vera Rubin: Vera Rubin 的生平事迹展现了女性科学家在科学探索中的杰出贡献,以及科学探索的传承和影响。 Rebecca Elson: Rebecca Elson 的诗歌《Let There Always Be Light Searching for Dark Matter》表达了她对暗物质的探索以及对宇宙永恒的渴望。诗歌中体现了科学探索的艰辛和对宇宙奥秘的执着追求。 Patti Smith: Patti Smith 朗读了 Rebecca Elson 的诗歌,并对诗歌的意境和主题进行了阐释。她认为诗歌表达了对宇宙的敬畏和对生命的思考。 Tracy K. Smith: Tracy K. Smith 的诗歌《My God, It’s Full of Stars》以其父亲参与哈勃望远镜的建造为背景,表达了对宇宙探索的敬畏和对人类自身渺小的思考。诗歌中体现了科学探索的意义和人类在宇宙中的位置。

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The episode explores the concept of the singularity before the Big Bang through a poetic lens, featuring a poem by Marie Howe that delves into the idea of everything being compressed into a single point.

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For a special New Year’s treat, we take a tour through the history of the universe with the help of… poets. Our guide is Maria Popova, who writes the popular blog The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings), and the poetry is from her project, “The Universe in Verse” — an annual event where poets read poems about science, space, and the natural world.

Special thanks to all of our poets, musicians, and performers: Marie Howe, Tracy K. Smith, Rebecca Elson, Joan As Police Woman, Patti Smith, Gautam Srikishan, Zoe Keating, and Emily Dickinson.

EPISODE CREDITS:

Reported by - Lulu Millerwith help from - Maria PopovaProduced by - Sindhu Gnanasambandanwith mixing help from - Jeremy BloomFact-checking by - Natalie A. Middletonand Edited by  - Pat Walters

FURTHER READING AND RESEARCH:To dig deeper on this one, we recommendBooks: - Tracy K Smith’s “Life On Mars)” (https://zpr.io/weTzGTbZyVDT))- Marie Howe’s “The Kingdom Of Ordinary Times)” (https://zpr.io/Tj9cWTsQxHG3))- Rebecca Elson’s “A Responsiblity To Awe” ()https://zpr.io/PLR3KL8SfuPR))- Patti Smith’s “Just Kids)” (https://zpr.io/zM47P5KqqKZx))Music:- Joan As Policewoman (https://joanaspolicewoman.com/))- Gautam Srikishan (https://www.floatingfast.com/))- Zoe Keating (https://www.zoekeating.com/))

Internet:- The Marginalian blog post) (https://zpr.io/abTuDFH9pfwu)) about Vera Rubin- Check out photos of Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium) (https://zpr.io/XkgTscKBfem6)), a book of 424 flowers she picked and pressed and identified while studying the wild botany of Massachusetts.Tracy K. Smith, “My God, It’s Full of Stars” from Such Color: New and Selected Poems. Copyright © 2011 by Tracy K. Smith. Read by the author and used with the permission of The Permissions Company, LLC on behalf of Graywolf Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota, www.graywolfpress.org).Fun fact: This episode was inspired by the fact that many Navy ships record the first log entry of the New Year in verse! To see some of this year's poems and learn about the history of the tradition, check out this post by the Naval History and Heritage Command). And, if you want to read a bit from Lulu's interview with sailor poet Lt. Ian McConnaughey, subscribe to our newsletter.

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