October 15, 2024
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Poem: ‘Alfred Wegener to the World’
Science in meter and verse
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Edited by Dava Sobel
And but it strikes! Shh—hear the mountains murmur?
Peripatetic prairies slowly creep
throughout the globe. There isn’t a terra firma.
Is that so terra-ble? We’ll must hold
producing new and up to date editions
of each atlas. Nevertheless it’s nobody’s fault
that continents collide, or break up in fissions.
On groaning sleds of granite and basalt,
coastlines advance on trans-oceanic missions
like runners on the earth’s most boring race
(although sluggish, they by no means fail to cowl floor)
and someway, nonetheless, their clip exceeds the tempo
a cussed educational comes round
to proof, and adjustments his positions.
Creator’s notice: Wegener was an early proponent of continental drift—a idea initially met with resistance.