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The Law Of Large Numbers 1

Heikki Huotari

As an annihilation presupposes an annihilator, you may look around then walk away. The

cosmos is fine-tuned for the formation of black holes. My opposite takes care of my

refinement, I my molten core.


Now how counterproductive are my scruples. I'll tell you what's reprehensible. What's

reprehensible is walls not vertical and floors not horizontal, both susceptible to the

inevitable. Nature's saying to The Vacuum: It's not me it's you.


My taste is excellent, ask any waiter. One foot paints the other's toenails. On the retina

they're upside down and backwards so they merit charitable contributions. To the iterative

algorithm two right answers is as bad as none.


It's wonderful and marvelous that they're on the horizon or in the periphery and that

they're sitting ducks. For unto us, us sitting ducks, a signal-to-noise ratio is given and

read-only memory may start again from the beginning.

Heikki Huotari, on a hunger strike in opposition to the war in Vietnam, was court-martialled for refusing to eat. Since retiring from academia/mathematics he has published more than 400 poems in literary journals, including Pleiades, Spillway, the American Journal of Poetry and Willow Springs, and in six chapbooks and six collections. He has won one book and two chapbook prizes. His Erdős number is two.

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