Trembling,
unfurrowed, she slipped sidewise, screeching back across grooves of
years, to hear again the earnest, high voice of her second or third
collegiate love Ray Glozing bitching among "uhs" and the
syncopated tonguing of a cavity, about his freshman calculus; "dt,"
God help this old tattooed man, meant also a time differential, a
vanishingly small instant in which change had to be confronted at
last for what it was, where it could no longer disguise itself as
something innocuous like an average rate; where velocity dwelled in
the projectile though the projectile be frozen in midflight, where
death dwelled in the cell though the cell be looked in on at its most
quick. She knew that the sailor had seen worlds no other man had seen
if only because there was that high magic to low puns, because DT's
must give access to dt's of spectra beyond the known sun, music made
purely of Antarctic loneliness and fright
Tuesday, 23 October 2018
THE CRYING OF LOT 49 (THOMAS PYNCHON) AND TIME DERIVATIVE
This
text connects in a weird way delirium tremens (DT) and time
differential
or
time derivative
(dt). The acronyms remain the
same in
other languages because of the prevalence
of
Latin and English in
Sciences. Thomas Pynchon is knwon to be a very scientific writer, I
think he studied Engineering. In this book he also speaks about
Maxwell´s Demon, a mytohological
creature as important in Physics as Scrödinger´s cat. The best
thing of the text is, from my point of view, the way in
which
it describes the time derivative concept,
a very important one in the
development
of
Maths
and Physics
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