Martha de la Garza Fowler's All Parameters are Estimable is a poetry collection that navigates the vastness of existence, blending science, philosophy, and personal introspection into lyrical musings on life, time, and the cosmos. The poems span grand cosmic questions and intimate human moments, reflecting on mortality, nature, memory, and the interconnectedness of all living things. The collection often juxtaposes scientific concepts-dark matter, evolution, and quantum uncertainty-with deeply personal reflections, revealing a perspective that sees the universe as both mathematical and poetic. Fowler's verses explore the weight of insignificance in the grand cosmic scheme while also celebrating the small joys and wonders of everyday life. Recurring motifs include the passage of time, the ephemeral nature of human existence, and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe. With a voice that is at times contemplative, melancholic, and even humorous, Fowler's poetry invites readers to ponder the mysteries of the world while embracing the beauty of uncertainty. Through precise yet evocative language, All Parameters are Estimable is both an intellectual meditation and an emotional journey-a poetic exploration of what it means to exist in a vast, ever-changing universe.