Bridges 2012 Short Paper
Tune and Rhyme: Translation Symmetry at Work
Alice Major
(Proceedings pages 489–492)
Abstract
This paper outlines some thoughts on translation symmetry as a
common denominator underlying our vague sense that music and poetry
are similar. Melody and rhyme are both clusters of sound translated
in time, and the human mind registers such clusters easily and with
pleasure. A working poet considers some aspects of this translation
symmetry and asks some questions that mathematics and science may
eventually address.
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