Particle Poetics: A Cross Word Midterm

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Across
  1. 4. Bishop's bird
  2. 6. theoretical physicist who once drove too fast
  3. 7. Herd’s bird
  4. 9. according to quantum physicists, at "the bottom," the nature of reality is granular, relational, and X
  5. 10. a possibly immortal feline
  6. 14. poetry + aesthetics
  7. 15. Albert Einstein developed two distinct theories of
  8. 17. a concept sometimes illustrated with a bowling ball and a mattress
  9. 19. printmaker and singer of "Innocence"
  10. 20. a force that binds you to social expectations, such as, don’t use your phone in this class
Down
  1. 1. dude really loved life
  2. 2. influential treatise from Arabic اَلْمَجِسْطِيّ, or "al-majisṭī"
  3. 3. an archipelago in Germany meaning "Holy Land"
  4. 5. Labatut refers to Heisenberg's X as mathematical equations that would better befit an accountant
  5. 8. wrote on the nature of things
  6. 11. we may be stuck in a
  7. 12. from the Greek “lyre,” meaning song played with or accompanied by a lyre; a genre descriptor underscores the way poetry privileges sound
  8. 13. satiation may have happened to the word “blooming” as we read Amy Catanzano’s “Flowers of Space”
  9. 16. a conceptual tool used in both science and in poetry
  10. 18. saw the constant