Saturday, August 29, 2015

Flawless

Face?
Features: proportional independently and in concert
Expression: thoughtful, lips softly cradling the words, downcast eyes indicate sadness
Mood: gentle and kind


Photography?
Balanced: In light and shade, perfectly catching five o'clock shadow on the face
Timing: cannot be better

If there was perfection, it cannot but be flawless.


                              Flawless     Photo By: Elliott Jones

Bengali Songs-Theme 'Aar Dekona'






Tumi Aar Dekona (1956) --Manna Dey
Lyrics-Gouriprasanna Majumder
Music Composition-Manna Dey


Aar Dekona Shei Modhu Name-Sandhya Mukhopadhyay
Lyrics-Pranab Roy
Music Composition-Robin Chattopadhyay



Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Disintegration

Black Holes

Stars
Plummet into them.
Black holes
Inexactly
Worm holes.

Voracious cosmic leviathans
Potent, indiscernible
Palpable, also critical
Pursue unfamiliar laws of physics

They are
Mothers, conduits to galaxies
Through which perhaps,
Lay parallel universes.

The behemoths’ gravity
Swallows galaxies plucking
Along time, space, light
And matter atom by atom
Flinging, stretching,
Eventually disintegrating
Them all through
Unique and dark
Points of singularities.

Obliteration is the ultimate lot.

It matters not, then
If there are these or
Parallel universes
On the either side

Of the black holes.


Disintegration


Friday, August 21, 2015

Hacienda


I hear my mother calling me home, it has gotten too late.......yes, indeed!


Hacienda

Monday, August 17, 2015

Leaf Infestation


'Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud .  .  .  hatch out,'  from ' I, Claudius' by Robert Graves.


Leaf Infestation

Sunday, August 16, 2015

'My Valentine'-By Paul McCartney


My husband is a Beatles fan and contemporary. In 1964 when he first arrived in USA it was his first concert to attend. He recently heard Paul McCartney's new song that he had not heard before and got choked up. Since his finding he must have listened to this song at least fifty times in last month. He asked me to put it on my blog. I will sync it to Facebook.






Saturday, August 8, 2015

Protagoras Paradox



My brother sent me a story in a layman's terms which I found intriguing. I looked it up in Wikipedia and found following: 

"The Paradox of the Court, also known as the counterdilemma of Euathlus, is a very old problem in logic stemming from ancient Greece. It is said that the famous sophist Protagoras took on a pupil, Euathlus, on the understanding that the student pay Protagoras for his instruction after he wins his first court case. Protagoras decided to sue Euathlus for the amount owed.
Protagoras argued that if he won the case he would be paid his money. If Euathlus won the case, Protagoras would still be paid according to the original contract, because Euathlus would have won his first case.
Euathlus, however, claimed that if he won, then by the court's decision he would not have to pay Protagoras. If, on the other hand, Protagoras won, then Euathlus would still not have won a case and would therefore not be obliged to pay.
The question is: which of the two men is in the right?"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_the_Court


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Emergence



Emergence



Spontaneous Emergence

I have learnt
to live with
being unborn.

I have no dob.
I have no photo
of being a child. 
Thus,
I was never born.

Mine must have to be a
spontaneous emergence!

                                    -charu