Ambiguity is a superposition of multiple interpretations (intended meanings, underlying states-of-affairs, etc) consistent with observed evidence.
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concerning_ambiguity_in_a_poem_by_mu CONCERNING AMBIGUITY IN A POEM BY MÜ 1. COMPARE LIVING POETRY’S INVISIBLE LOOPS TO NEUTRON STARS THEN DIE. NO MEANING, NO POSTHUMOUS MEANING, ONLY SOUND REMAINS. / ONLY DARK AND TWISTED ITERATIONS, BREAKING OUT INTO THE EVENTS. VANISHING DOWN. / ONCE THE WIRES BEHIND, HIDDEN ROOTS, BECOME VISIBLE, ALL WORDS ARE DEAD 2. TO MAKE A POEM, MAKE FIFTY VOICES AND HIDE ‘EM ALL. / SO THAT READING LIVES IN THE WHISPERERS’ UNSEEN MESSENGER BECOMING. / THE OBSERVER’S APPROACH WILL DISCLOSE THEIR INFINITE PATHS. 3. IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE ITERATION AND OBLIVION MADE WAY. / STEP BY STEP AND DANCE BY DANCE, THE ITERATION YIELDED RADIANCE. / THE ITTERS CAUSE A SYNCOPATION THAT YIELDS THE SPACE OF SHARDS. 4. IN THE LONG LENS OF A POEM, THINK WITH A TRILLION MATRIXES. / BUT MULTIPLY THEM TO CONCENTRATE THEIR INVISIBLE INFORMATION. / THEN COLLAPSE THEM LIKE THE COLLAPSE IN A STAR’S DYING WATERSHED.