Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Economics (3)
- History (3)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (3)
- American Studies (2)
- Cognition and Perception (2)
-
- Optics (2)
- Physics (2)
- Psychology (2)
- Science and Technology Studies (2)
- Ancient History, Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity (1)
- Art and Design (1)
- Astrophysics and Astronomy (1)
- Classics (1)
- Education (1)
- External Galaxies (1)
- Fine Arts (1)
- History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology (1)
- History of Science, Technology, and Medicine (1)
- International and Area Studies (1)
- Liberal Studies (1)
- Painting (1)
- Radio (1)
- Keyword
-
- Contemporary Poetry (2)
- Contemporary Poetry, Economics, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Politics (2)
- Poverty (2)
- Science (2)
- Aliens (1)
-
- American (1)
- American History, Economics, Politics (1)
- Art and Science, Art History, Physical Optics, Light, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Linguistics, Poetry, optics, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1)
- Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Impressionism, Art and Sccience, Optics, Art History (1)
- Contemporary Poetry, Evolution, Astronomy, Aliens (1)
- Contemporary Poetry, Roman History, Greek Culture (1)
- Creative Writing (Poetry), Nature (1)
- East (1)
- Economic Democracy (1)
- Economics, Politics, Contemporary Poetry, Science and Technology (1)
- Evolution (1)
- Evolution, Astronomy, Communications, Future Studies, Poetry (1)
- Greco-Roman (1)
- History (1)
- Human Nature (1)
- Impressionism, Monet, Renoir, Art History, Art and Science, Optics, Pin-Hole Camera, Thomas Young, Isaac Newton, Innovation (1)
- Inequality (1)
- Inequality, Economics, Science and Technology, Poverty, Oligarchy (1)
- Light Years (1)
- Mid-East (1)
- Monet (1)
- Oligarchy (1)
- Particles (1)
- Pin-Hole Camera (1)
- Poetry (1)
Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Suncircles: A Prose/Poem 12/18/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Suncircles: A Prose/Poem 12/18/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
A current project is writing a book of poetry. The different kind of poetry I’m trying to write melds science, humanities, and aesthetic aims of clarity and a polished plain style with social consciousness. I’m uploading one of the poems in the collection as an example of the kind of poetry I’m trying to compose.
Innovative Representations Of Light, Behaving As Both Particles And Waves, Among The Paintings Of Monet And Renoir, Charles Smith
Innovative Representations Of Light, Behaving As Both Particles And Waves, Among The Paintings Of Monet And Renoir, Charles Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Monet and Renoir, friends collaborating in open air about 1865, discovered that sunlight filtering through a canopy of tree leaves does not produce the splotches and dapples that studio artists conventionally represented at the time but circles of light. Sometimes the circles of light punctuating the shade are clear, separate and crisp, as though light is being propagated as particles, but if the pin-hole gaps between leaves are very close together, they will project compound or superimposed circles that look like the waves that Thomas Young saw in his double slit experiment in 1803-4. Newton’s Opticks published in 1704 had …
Blowin’ Against The Wind, Prose/Poem 7/17/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Blowin’ Against The Wind, Prose/Poem 7/17/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Thoughts on Science, Contemporary Poetry and Human Nature.
Soliciting The Universe, A Prose/Poem 4/1/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Soliciting The Universe, A Prose/Poem 4/1/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Why it may not be wise to radio our presence into outer space, but why humans are compelled by their neotenic proclivities to be curious and to solicit attention.
Elegy In An American Graveyard, Prose/Poem 3/27/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Elegy In An American Graveyard, Prose/Poem 3/27/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
An update of Thomas Grey's majestic Elegy In A Country Churchyard. Our Economy is very different and so must be our politics.
Born In 1930, Prose/Poem 3/7/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Born In 1930, Prose/Poem 3/7/2014, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
A homage to Presidrnt Franklin D. Roosevelt. In his America, political democracy was extended toward economic democracy. His policies began to be reversed in the 1980s. We are living in the desert of inequality created by that reversal.
American Inequality, A Prose/Poem 3/2/2014, Charles Smith
American Inequality, A Prose/Poem 3/2/2014, Charles Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Science has made possible an increased productivity that creates an economic surplus--science continually teaches us how to do more with less resources. Why should the fruits of science be enjoyed only by the rich, since most of the innovations of science and technology have been funded or subsidized by citizen taxes. If the added productivity of science were shared among all citizens instead of only the 1%, poverty and homelessness could be ended.
Hadrian's Beard, A Prose/Poem 2/26/2014, Charles Smith
Hadrian's Beard, A Prose/Poem 2/26/2014, Charles Smith
Charles Kay Smith
In his official portraits, Roman Emperor Hadrian sported a Greek beard rather than the clean shaven face that all Roman leaders had shown before him. What was his purpose in shattering precedent?