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