Brilliant!
Have always believed that Ghalib's work was indeed a philosophical query about the fundamentals of the universe.
"Duboya mujhko hone ne, na hota main to kya hota" is nothing but a Physicist talking about Measurement Problem of particle physics.
@iamrana https://twitter.com/SajjadHussyn/status/1343018272208408583
Have always believed that Ghalib's work was indeed a philosophical query about the fundamentals of the universe.
"Duboya mujhko hone ne, na hota main to kya hota" is nothing but a Physicist talking about Measurement Problem of particle physics.
@iamrana https://twitter.com/SajjadHussyn/status/1343018272208408583
Many moons ago, on Ghalib's 220th birthday, @EramAgha did this beautiful piece, where I talked about how Ghalib's work and Quantum Physics intersect. https://www.news18.com/amp/news/india/finding-quantum-physics-in-mirza-ghalibs-poetry-on-his-220th-birth-anniversary-1615975.html
Here's another little something, which I wrote for @AgentsofIshq, talking about Love, Ghalib, Einstein and Quantum Physics. https://twitter.com/baawraman/status/968711576843898880?s=19
Nature of light, as both particle and wave is yet another poetic phenomenon in Quantum Physics.
As Ghalib puts it, "Use kaun dekh sakta ke yagana hain wo yakta jo dui ki boo bhee hoti, to kahin do chaar hota"
This, also explains the duality of Parallel Universes.
@iamrana
As Ghalib puts it, "Use kaun dekh sakta ke yagana hain wo yakta jo dui ki boo bhee hoti, to kahin do chaar hota"
This, also explains the duality of Parallel Universes.
@iamrana