Analysis of Haarp on



The world of science is lost to the numerical
The advance in technology is not a new miracle
It is only an advance in debt
Controlled by a world of digits in digital domains
Virtues highly defined through the 'surreality' of electronic brains
Neutralized the nearly redundant organic intellect
Being pacified with pulsating frequencies, now get by on it
Complete Transformation sequence from bio to bionic
Now techno organic but still on the tablet


Scheme AABCCDEFG
Poetic Form
Metre 0111011100100 001001001101100 111010101 01101110010001 10100110110101 1001001001010 101011010011111 01010101111 110010111010
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 448
Words 75
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 9
Lines Amount 9
Letters per line (avg) 41
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 372
Words per stanza (avg) 74
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Submitted on November 27, 2019

Modified by Hubbsify on July 05, 2020

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