March 26, 2026 · Source: Medium
Physics Needed Proof to Believe in Entanglement
People never waited for proof to believe in love
Voice7
Lyric intensity8
The line9
Mind under feeling8
Held shape9
Literary mean 8.2 / 10
Highlights
Compression at its peak: 'It did not feel like closeness. It felt like structure changing.'
Voice
Measured, clinical, yet tender. Echoes of scientific reporting mixed with internal monologue.
Lyric intensity
Tactile and specific: 'The woman... holding a cloth bag on her lap.'
Mind under feeling
Beautifully pivots from the nature of proof to the fragility of observation.
Held shape
Perfectly returns to the opening premise, complicating the definition of 'noise'.
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