If cosmic discovery writ large —
Galileo, Kepler and Hubble—
started out very small instead,
with Plank, Bohr and Dirac,
how might the heavens now trouble
as we gaze at the stars overhead,
a moon little more than a phase
with the smile of Schrödinger’s cat?
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If cosmic discovery writ large —
Galileo, Kepler and Hubble—
started out very small instead,
with Plank, Bohr and Dirac,
how might the heavens now trouble
as we gaze at the stars overhead,
a moon little more than a phase
with the smile of Schrödinger’s cat?
Mind a follow back?
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Oh, my bad. It literally is a moon.