Scientists—they forgot to derive the equation of love.
— Sadia Hakim
The Symbols of Love: A Scientific Metaphor
— Quantum Entanglement
In quantum mechanics, Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance”. Two particles, once connected, remain intertwined beyond space and time.
So is love — no matter the distance, the souls remain bound, responding to each other in ways unseen, untouchable, but undeniable.
— Gravitational Attraction
Newton’s law states that every mass pulls on another with an inescapable force. Love, too, is gravity — drawing hearts closer, keeping them in orbit. The stronger the connection, the harder it is to drift apart.
— Love as Superposition
A quantum state exists in many possibilities until observed. Love, too, exists in infinite versions — every universe, every timeline, every whispered what if.
— Time Dilation
Einstein taught us that gravity slows time near massive objects. Love, the heaviest force of all, does the same—when you are with the one you love, time stretches, moments linger, and the world seems to pause.
But when you look back, it feels like it all passed too quickly, slipping away like a dream.
— The Singularity of Love
A singularity — where physics collapses, where equations break.
Love is that impossible point where all logic dissolves, where distance ceases, where time bows, where two become one — infinitely, irreversibly, eternally.
The Equation of Love — poetic derivation
Scientists spend lifetimes solving equations, but they forget the one that truly matters — the equation of love.
Scientists forget to derive the equation of love.
— Sadia Hakim
So, let’s derive the equation of love.
1. Love is Quantum Entanglement
Two souls, like entangled particles, once connected, remain inseparable — no distance, no time can break them.
Love exists beyond space, beyond logic. Wherever you are, I am.
2. Love is Gravity
Like binary stars locked in orbit, pulled by an invisible force, we fall — closer, deeper, endlessly.
The smaller the distance, the stronger the force. Love is a gravity that no force can counteract.
3. Love is Superposition
It exists in every universe, every possibility, every state of matter. We are here. We are there. We are everywhere.
Even when unseen, love is never absent — just waiting to be observed.
4. Love is the Event Horizon
A singularity of emotions, pulling everything in, beyond which time stretches into eternity.
Love bends time, distorts reality. Inside its pull, past and future blur.
Final Equation: The Singularity of Love
As distance vanishes, love becomes infinite. As time stretches, love becomes eternal. It is the force that bends the universe, the constant that even science cannot define. And yet — we feel it.
Love harbors heavens, and gates the hells.
— Sadia Hakim // Cosmapoetica Series by Sadia Hakim where science meets poetry)