In our search for truth and the threads of connection to it within our lived reality, spiritual leaders have long emphasized a singular 'Truth.' However, the beauty of the human condition is our ability to approach, pursue, and understand this truth through different avenues such as religion, art, poetry, science, and personal experience.
Physicists must be poets; they may have not discovered this fact yet but for dissecting the anatomy of sunlight; split opening its colourful spectrum and observing its duality to shape-shift from traversing waves to a speck of brilliance, it can only be done by a poet at work. For poets love to see beyond the reach of eyes and underneath the skin of things; searching for universal truth, carrying thought experiments in a tucked away corner - where time ceases to exist, momentarily - a paradoxical state - a playground that suits to the likings of physicists. Thus, physicists must be poets or maybe just maybe somewhere in a different universe; poets must be physicists, where laws of physics are but poetry.
Physicists must be poets; they may have not discovered this fact yet but for dissecting the anatomy of sunlight; split opening its colourful spectrum and observing its duality to shape-shift from traversing waves to a speck of brilliance, it can only be done by a poet at work. For poets love to see beyond the reach of eyes and underneath the skin of things; searching for universal truth, carrying thought experiments in a tucked away corner - where time ceases to exist, momentarily - a paradoxical state - a playground that suits to the likings of physicists. Thus, physicists must be poets or maybe just maybe somewhere in a different universe; poets must be physicists, where laws of physics are but poetry.