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Performing Arts, Music
English
What a Beautiful Experience – Thought Plasma: Experimental Poetics
Dr. Sinem Şalva Ersoy
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Abstract
This interdisciplinary poetic essay explores the unfolding of consciousness through conceptual structures drawn from physics such as wave functions, fields, and symmetry breaking. Through a blend of scientific imagination, philosophical reflection, and personal narrative, the text traces how thought moves like an excitation in a field, relational and emergent and shaped by inner experience and the conceptual structures of the outer world. Memory and creative intuition intertwine with cosmological imagery, revealing how poetic language can illuminate scientific ideas and how scientific metaphors can deepen our understanding of the self. By situating this work within a lineage extending from Plato and Aristotle to Maxwell, Schrödinger, and contemporary AI, the essay proposes that poetry and science share a common epistemic ground, since both seek the unseen structures that generate form, meaning, and possibility. In this sense, creativity becomes a field in which thought evolves toward new configurations of understanding.
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Article Information
Title
What a Beautiful Experience – Thought Plasma: Experimental Poetics
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
23. March 2026
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.13.2.1112
Language
English
Journal
Vol 13 Issue 2
Categories
Performing Arts, Music
Authors
Dr. Sinem Şalva Ersoy
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Dr. Sinem Şalva Ersoy (2026). "What a Beautiful Experience – Thought Plasma: Experimental Poetics". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.13.2.1112.