Rainbow More Beautiful Through Science

Nor ever yet
The melting rainbow's vernal-tinctur'd hues
To me have shone so pleasing, as when first
the hand of science pointed out the path
In which the sun-beams gleaming from the west
Fall on the watery cloud.

Notes:

Poet describes how his appreciation of the rainbow's hues are increased by knowing through science that they are created by sunbeams on watery clouds.

Folksonomies: rainbow appreciating science

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 The pleasures of imagination, a poem. In three books. By Dr Aikenside.
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Akenside , Mark (2010-06-10), The pleasures of imagination, a poem. In three books. By Dr Aikenside., Gale ECCO, Print Editions, Retrieved on 2011-09-01
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01 SEP 2011

 World More Beautiful Through Science

Richard Feynman on Science > Similarity > Rainbow More Beautiful Through Science
Richard Feynman and Mark Akenside both describe how a scientific understanding of the world increases our appreciation of it.