The QuantumThis poem was very loosely inspired by Gérard de Nerval’s famous sonnet El Desdichado,
by Peter Shor
I am the spooky action at a distance,
The seething chaos that fills up empty space,
The wave function collapse that you shall never witness,
The living grin upon the dead cat’s face.
Am I a wave? Am I a particle? Am I analog or digital?
The answers surely must be both or none.
My laws say quarks and clocks alike show interference,
That if you watch a state, it never changes,
That two entangled systems act as one.
I make superconductors lose all their resistance,
I make the atom split, the laser gleam,
And although you may be bewildered by my strangeness,
I am real! ... You are living in a dream!
which was allegedly written when he was confined in an insane asylum. Somehow, that seems
appropriate for a poem about the weirdness of quantum mechanics.