in wanting to silence any song. - Robert Frost

the jealous dons
threatened by his genius
tried to silence his song
mocked and derided
by his colleagues
one inspired by the divine light
a dazzling sunshine force
is hard to smother
because
of this poverty stricken
indian boy
black holes were discovered
his equations gave us
and are still giving us
the key
to unlocking the secrets
of the universe
few in the west
have even heard of him
God bless you Srinivasa

A movie highly recommended *****
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I cannot wait to see this. It sounds fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful tribute to this great mathematician Rall. Love how you've used the Frost quote. It's so tragic that he died so young.
ReplyDelete...and the black holes are singing, singing, for they have been discovered!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. I'll be watching for the movie!
ReplyDeleteIt has already been released on DVD.
DeleteI sa the movie about this beautiful man. Such a sad story. A beautiful tribute to him.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fascinating...I will try to see the movie. Thank you for sharing this Rall!
ReplyDeleteYou have written it in such beautiful words now I have to see this movie
ReplyDeleteThis is a sad story as clearly he had a brilliant mind yet died aged only 33 still with a potential to do so much more.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this clever and beautiful write.
ReplyDeleteLove that you wrote this poem..the man was sheer genius.
ReplyDeleteHow fascinating! I for one had not heard of him – but now am eager to know more.
ReplyDelete"a dazzling sunshine force
ReplyDeleteis hard to smother"
Thank God for that! And thank God for Ramanujan.