Structured in four sections - living physics, environmental physics, celestial physics, and a guide on writing your own poems - this book offers both scientific insights and poetic reflections, providing a richer understanding of both fields. The final section provides practical guidance on crafting your own physics-inspired poetry, encouraging active participation in this tradition of blending scientific and artistic inquiry.
Ideal for those who appreciate both science and the arts, whether they are physicists, aspiring poets, or curious minds seeking to explore the world and our place within it.
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Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, University of Oxford, UK
"Sam Illingworth has fused the poet part of his nature with the physicist he studied to become and produced a novel formula for interpreting scientific research. The Poetry of Physics - part data, part emotional response, part vision in verse - is the happy outcome."
Dava Sobel, poetry editor at Scientific American, author of Galileo's Daughter
"The Poetry of Physics opens a welcome, helpful door between two realms often considered utterly separate. Well-chosen science anecdotes become expressive poems that demonstrate how the often-alien language of scientific papers can be translated into very human contexts."
Alice Major, poet, author of Welcome to the Anthropocene








