silvershoes
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
The lovely Noura has been randomly selected as our 10th Poet of the Fortnight (PotF)! Noura is a young and talented Syrian woman and recent college graduate who has been a stalwart member and poet of PnQ for many years. She is my dear friend. Her poetry is beautiful, powerful, and insightful -- do yourself a favor and check it out. |
nouriguess
7 years ago
Yaay, my thread! Thank you, Jane. So lucky to be your friend! |
ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
How glad to see old familiar faces on the board again |
Poet on the Piano
7 years ago
Yay, love this and you, Noura! <3 |
Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Wonderful choice! |
Milly Hayward
7 years ago
What is your dream job once you finish all your studies? |
nouriguess
replied to Milly Hayward
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
What is your dream job once you finish all your studies? |
nouriguess
replied to Liz
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
What got you into science? Quantum physics and all? And how long has that been something you've enjoyed? |
nouriguess
replied to Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Nerd talk question: Hawkins: He wrote an absurd estimation that the universe would contract reversing time, then he changed it in later writings suggesting that even if the contraction occurred, time would go forward. How do you think existence will play out? |
nouriguess
replied to Poet on the Piano
7 years ago
Love you too. Muah. |
nouriguess
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
Glad to see you're back, too! |
nouriguess
replied to naaz
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
What is the relationship between your speaking voice and written voice? |
Kitty Cat Lady
7 years ago
Hi Noura ;-) |
nouriguess
replied to Kitty Cat Lady
7 years ago
Hi, Kitty! |
naaz
replied to nouriguess
7 years ago
Yes Painting. |
Em
7 years ago
If you could have any super power what would it be and why? |
nouriguess
replied to Em
7 years ago
I really wish I could know what happens to us after we die. So curious about that! |
ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I love Mahmoud Darwish I use to read his translations they are so beautiful |
nouriguess
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Um, no, I guess, I don't remembering reading it. What I love about this poet is his immense love for his homeland despite all the prejudice and poverty and oppression he endured. I can't say I'm as loyal as him. I'll leave Syria asap, and start a new life somewhere else. Though I love it, and I'm sure I'll always feel nostalgic, and think it's the most beautiful country in the world. |
ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
First I envy you for all those languages . Did you know German is the language of Philosophy? Ha ha I would even exchange my mother tongue for that ( or not :) :) ). Now that you are this good at this why not Latin? It is a root language! |
ddavidd
replied to nouriguess
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
"physically it's not possible for time to go backwards" quoted from you |
Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
Yes, ddavidd, it shocked me when I read Hawking's suggestion, that such a man would possibly consider it. I see his underlying point, though, if not the results. Either we continue to expand and eventually the universe ends in entropy or there is enough mass to halt the expansion somewhere in the next several billion years and the universe could contract, ending in a fireball and then singularity. |
nouriguess
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
Latin, Persian and Sanskrit are on the list, too! If I could spend my life learning languages, I wouldn't mind. I don't know why I love this, really. It might be the only thing I'm good at. I have SO many books (inherited from my father) written in different languages, and I hope I can read them all one day. |
ddavidd
replied to nouriguess
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I am so flattered that you like to learn Persian. I think you are one of the kinds. I really know why you want to learn Russian against all the controversies of what there action was in Syria, I think they were the only source that defeated ISIS. |
ddavidd
replied to Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I am familiar with the entropy but several billion years? haha If we are talking that far in time we are free to speculate as we please. "Ending in a fire ball and then singularity" very interesting, food for thoughts. Thanks for sharing dear Larry. |
nouriguess
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
I can't even imagine it happening. Like how could a homogenous mixture transforms into the subtances it was consisted of? Or mixed gases unmix? Things that have happened go on in reverse? Lungs exhaling oxygen and inhaling CO2? It just doesn't make sense. |
ddavidd
replied to nouriguess
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
"reaches the thermal equilibrium" |
nouriguess
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago
"I do not understand how do we know there is such a point. Why not expanding forever, since we do not know what resulted the expanding in the first place?" |
nouriguess
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
Thank you, ddavidd! It was nice chatting with you. |
ddavidd
replied to nouriguess
7 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I would love to chat with you and Larry on this and learn more. But I must put to action what I've learned in this conversation and contract like a little good universe. |
silvershoes
replied to ddavidd
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this conversation. I would contribute, but it's really not something I know much about :) Also, it's fun to pick Noura's brain, isn't it? She is so incredibly smart and talented! Noura, I also just loved reading your favorite tastes, smells, and sounds. You know your own mind. |
Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
What is it about the English language that makes it more desirable to write poetry in it rather than your native language? |
nouriguess
replied to silvershoes
7 years ago, updated 7 years ago
You're just so sweet <3 |
nouriguess
replied to Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
I really don't know! I feel so much comfortable when I write in English, and that I could describe how I feel without forcing the words. Maybe it's because I got used to writing poetry only on PnQ? I don't know. |
Liz
7 years ago
It's so interesting that you like cockroaches!! I'm usually terrified of bugs if i can't see them and they're crawling on me. Owning reptiles has actually helped me appreciate insects more than I thought I would. Oddly enough, roaches are one of my favorite insects to breed. I haven't had the chance to catch the females drop babies, but it's still kind of a fun process. I still don't have the courage to hold one or even touch them, but maybe one day! Lol |
silvershoes
7 years ago
Great answers. Okay, now we're really running out of time! Time to blast off 4 questions today and 3 tomorrow. |
Larry Chamberlin
7 years ago
Noura, |
nouriguess
replied to Liz
7 years ago
I like reptiles too! What kind of reptiles do you have? |