The biological world is not black and white,
it's full of colors, it's very bright!
Bright because of proteins that reflect light,
green, red, yellow - if not then it's just white.
These colors are complex products
of underlying simple sequences of proteins -
gosh, if you know them,
do you think you have explained everything?
The basic tenets are not everything
to explain complexity at larger scale,
simple rules yield complex things,
and that's what we call the randomness.
Randomness needs to have a pattern,
else you can say nothing about it.
To find a pattern is to glorify it,
celebrate it, beautify it, respect it!
Less randomness might look bad,
for it makes things less thrill,
imagine a tennis player playing shots
by employing the same, old skill.
But, randomness is like a jelly,
you reduce it somewhere, you create elsewhere.
If not in places, it could be in paper.
If not in paper, it could be in interpretation.
If not in interpretation, it could be in meta-interpretation.
The point is randomness exists at all scales,
and a decrease in randomness doesn't mean permanent decrease,
it's a beginning of a new world -
a world where thrill happens,
where wind is as chaotic as before,
where ideas come, conquer, and stay -
you stay, I stay, we all stay.
Tuesday, 19 April 2022
Randomness jelly
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