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    THE DANCE OF THE SOLIDS--great poem!

    found this yesterday. this is my new favorite poem.

    THE DANCE OF THE SOLIDS


    by John Updike
    All things are Atoms: Earth and Water, Air
    And Fire, all, Democritus foretold.
    Swiss Paracelsus, in's alchemic lair,
    Saw Sulfur, Salt, and Mercury unfold
    Amid Millennial hopes of faking Gold.
    Lavoisier dethroned Phlogiston; then
    Molecular Analysis made bold
    Forays into the gases: Hydrogen
    Stood naked in the dazzled sight of Learned Men.


    The Solid State, however, kept its grains
    Of Microstructure coarsely veiled until
    X-ray diffraction pierced the Crystal Planes
    That roofed the giddy Dance, the taut Quadrille
    Where Silicon and Carbon Atoms will
    Link Valencies, four-figured, hand in hand
    With common Ions and Rare Earths to fill
    The lattices of Matter, Glass or Sand,
    With tiny Excitations, quantitively grand.


    The Metals, lustrous Monarchs of the Cave,
    Are ductile and conductive and opaque
    Because each Atom generously gave
    Its own Electrons to a mutual Stake,
    A Pool that acts as Bond. The Ions take
    The stacking shape of Spheres, and slip and flow
    When pressed or dented; thusly Metals make
    A better Paper Clip than a Window,
    Are vulnerable to Shear, and, heated, brightly glow.


    Ceramic, muddy Queen of human Arts,
    First served as simple Stone. Feldspar supplied
    Crude Clay; and Rubies, Porcelain, and Quartz
    Came each to light. Aluminum Oxide
    Is typical-a Metal is allied
    With Oxygen ionically; no free
    Electrons form a lubricating tide,
    Hence, Empresslike, Ceramics tend to be
    Resistant, porous, brittle, and refractory.


    Prince glass, Ceramic's son, though crystal-clear,
    Is no wise crystalline. The fond Voyeur
    And Narcissist alike devoutly peer
    Into Disorder, the Disorderer
    Being Covalent Bondings that prefer
    Prolonged Viscosity and spread loose nets
    Photons slip through. The average Polymer
    Enjoys a Glassy state, but cools, forgets
    To slump, and clouds in closely patterned Minuets.


    The Polymers, those giant Molecules,
    Like Starch and Polyoxymethylene,
    Flesh out, as protein serfs and plastic fools,
    The Kingdom with Life's Stuff. Our time has seen
    The synthesis of Polyisoprene
    And many cross-linked Helixes unknown
    To Robert Hooke; but each primordial Bean
    Knew Cellulose by heart: Nature alone
    Of Collagen and Apatite compounded Bone.


    What happens in these Lattices when Heat
    Transports Vibrations through a solid mass ?
    T = 3Nk is much too neat;
    A rigid Crystal's not a fluid Gas.
    Debye in 1912 proposed Elas
    Tic Waves called pbonons which obey Max Planck's
    Great Quantum Law. Although amorphous Glass,
    Umklapp Switchbacks, and Isotopes play pranks
    Upon his Formulae, Debye deserves warm Thanks.


    Electroconductivity depends
    On Free Electrons: in Germanium
    A touch of Arsenic liberates; in blends
    Like Nickel Oxide, Ohms thwart Current. From
    Pure Copper threads to wads of Chewing Gum
    Resistance varies hugely. Cold and Light
    As well as "doping" modify the sum
    Of Fermi Levels, Ion scatter, site
    Proximity, and other factors recondite.


    Textbooks and Heaven only are Ideal;
    Solidity is an imperfect state.
    Within the cracked and dislocated Real
    Nonstoichiometric crystals dominate.
    Stray Atoms sully and precipitate;
    Strange holes, excitons, wander loose; because
    Of Dangling Bonds, a chemical Substrate
    Corrodes and catalyzes-surface Flaws
    Help Epitaxial Growth to fix adsorptive claws.


    White Sunlight, Newton saw, is not so pure;
    A Spectrum bared the Rainbow to his view.
    Each Element absorbs its signature:
    Go add a negative Electron to
    Potassium Chloride; it turns deep blue,
    As Chromium incarnadines Sapphire.
    Wavelengths, absorbed, are reemitted through
    Fluorescence, Phosphorescence, and the higher
    Intensities that deadly Laser Beams require.


    Magnetic Atoms, such as Iron, keep
    Unpaired Electrons in their middle shell,
    Each one a spinning Magnet that would leap
    The Bloch Walls whereat antiparallel
    Domains converge. Diffuse Material
    Becomes Magnetic when another Field
    Aligns domains like Seaweed in a swell.
    How nicely microscopic forces yield,
    In Units growing Visible, the World we wieldl


    From MIDPOINT AND OTHER POEMS by John Updike

    Copyright, 1969 by John Updike

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    Damn.,..I just read the furst stanza and I already have a headache. That poem's not for me.

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    I'm a Chemistry/Materials Science Major. It's definately for me. hehe.

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    I'll have to forward this to my Biochem major buddy. He'll probably love it
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