- FREUDIAN PIPELINES PHAS CONJUGATION -
In ancient Greece, where wisdom glows, A mirror caught the sun's warm prose. Archimedes, with mind so keen, Saw secrets in the light’s bright sheen.
He pondered rays that danced and played, And how reflections never stayed. With each reflection, truth revealed, A world concealed, unsealed.
"Give me a mirror," he proclaimed, "And I'll unveil the sun’s great game." In light’s embrace, he found the clue, A universe of angles new.
So here’s to mirrors, old and wise, That turn our gaze and broaden eyes. With Archimedes’ insight clear, We see the world in new frontier.