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Jul 13, 2013

Oh! Name tis

sound vibrations of one’s name

cause certain frequencies

which reach an ear

then the vibrations
are converted into

electric vibrations ….

by the drum and the three bones in the ear.

later on these final eddy currents

are interpreted by the electronic brain,

hence this introductory poem.

What’s in a name?

each name has a vibration,

phonetic

each alphabet has been assigned

a particular value

and

the sum total of the points

added up

create a frequency

for you and only you

then you know

when someone is calling you

that’s what’s in a name

the frequency is

like a cell number

allotted to one

if you want more information

please do ask me

sound vibrations

through the ears

transform into electric vibrations,

which the electronic brain captures

then you hear your name

that’s why they always ask

what’s in a name?

I do hope this small introduction

will generate some interest

in the minds of all human beings .

this is a discourse
is as a result of my study

of the Human Mind
ask me anything if interesting
this analysis you find.

About This Poem

Style/Type: Free verse

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

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Country/Region: ROU

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Comments

Ian.T

Ian.T

11 years 9 months ago

A little repetition in this one but the theme was based on fact so cannot fault.
I was surprised you took so long in this write though as I know you don't like reading longer pieces ???
I have a book somewhere about the mind did you write it ???
Take care young Bard, Yours Ian.T

Ian.T

Ian.T

11 years 9 months ago

The Sunday is here and as all days is fine with me.
I have the book "The Oxford Companion to The Mind"
Edited by:- Richard L Gregory are you familiar with this book.
I have found it a great read. and explains how mad I am lol.
You take care young Bard, Yours Ian.T

Geezer

Geezer

11 years 9 months ago

works with vibrations generated by the movement of air against the stapes and what is commonly called the ear-drum. I kind of enjoyed this one, it makes a person think about how the body works. As to how the brain works, physically, they work the same, yes. But each mind is the product of many different things, such as, heredity, and environmental factors. An enjoyable read. ~ Gee