Marie Howe's Singularity: An Ode to Stephen Hawking and Our Place in the Cosmos

It has been five years since Stephen Hawking, world-renowned physicist whose work on black holes and singularities opened our horizons to what could be out there in space, passed away into stardust. Two years after that, poet Marie Howe was inspired to write an ode about singularities and our place in the cosmos. - from The Marginalian

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