Odes to Joy

Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Drafts) · Track 71 · middle

The Door She Built in the Wall (Ada Lovelace)"

The Door She Built in the Wall — Ada Lovelace

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
He taught himself
from a single
borrowed textbook
that was fifteen
years out of date

By the time
he was twenty
he had derived
results
that the textbook
did not contain
because the results
had not yet
been discovered
by the men
who would later
discover them

He discovered them
first
in a notebook
in Madras
without knowing
they had not
yet been found

[Chorus]
The theorems arrived
complete

No proof
No intermediate steps
No derivation

They appeared
in his mind
the way a face
appears
in a window —
already there
before you
looked

He said
a goddess
placed them
on his tongue
while he slept

The angular gyrus —
where spatial reasoning
and mathematical intuition
converge —
was doing something
in his brain
that it does not do
in other brains

The express lane
between pattern
and result
was open in him
and it was not open
in anyone
at Cambridge
and the men
at Cambridge
did not know
what to do
with a man
who could see
the answer
without
the road

[Verse 2]
He was cold
He was always cold
in England

He could not eat
The dining halls
served mutton
and he was Brahmin
and the mutton
was not
a negotiation

The tongue
that received
equations
from a goddess
refused the food
the empire
put in front of it

He was starving
in the country
that was asking him
for theorems

[Final Chorus]
He filled notebooks
He sent letters
to a professor
who almost
threw them away
before realizing
the letters contained
a century of mathematics
compressed
into twelve pages
by a clerk
from Madras
who had no degree

He died at thirty-two
back home
probably of tuberculosis
probably of the cold
probably of England

The notebooks
survived

Mathematicians
are still finding
theorems inside them
that have not yet
been proven
by anyone else

The proofs
arrive decades later

He did not
need them

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