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Free the Ether 4

by Heikki Huotari

Free the Ether 4
Photograph by Anastasiya Badun
Every non-Euclidean geometry brings something to the table. Synchrony is knee-jerk mimicry. It's exponential growth to one so to the oppositely-oriented other it's decay. As brains in vats would put out welcome mats so brains in vats pursuant to the flipping of a switch would to occasions rise and from occasions fall. A billion years ago the active listeners wore out their welcome, so the innocent bystanders. As revolving doors delivered us at random to an icy sidewalk or a brilliantly lit lobby where five thousand people said five thousand people saw us in the incandescence of the flesh so we were thinking to be neither a team player nor an individual when in its precise rows and columns our platoon first formed. Now we'll have the unusual, we'll think outside the anechoic chamber, ask for feedback, ask for feedback and receive.

About the Author

Heikki Huotari wrote his first poem the morning after the major died in the next bed. Since retiring from academia/mathematics he has published more than 400 poems in literary journals, and in six chapbooks and six collections.

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