When I study Physics...
My Physics exam just came to an end. I am relieved.
I have successfully converted muscular energy into some unknown breed by writing my answers. But yet, inspite of so much hardwork and toil... Physics declares my efforts as none. Because, in Physics work is done only when i apply force and move (Ie- Displace) And this, is not said by me! It is said by some great, knowledgable soul.
By my above lines, I suppose it is quite clear that Physics aint my cup of tea. To be frank, I deteste that subject. But no offences! My best friend happens to love that subject... It is entirely subjective. For a person like me who likes to make her own theories and reasons, studying someone else's is an absoulte pain.
I remember, a person said, "Physics is a subject where one is not supposed to feel emotions. Appy the brain! Don't use your own logic."
Another person said, "Beta, Physics is a very easy subject. It is just what you see around you. Everything around you wants to tell you something! It is just a matter of listening."
These statements are not a product of my brain, they are true and they were said by two gentlemen who have lots of experience and knowledge on this subject.
I wonder, why Archimedes didn't go have a bath like a good child and come out. Why? Why did he observe so much? Ofcourse pragmatically, if this hadn't happened then things would have been way different and probably very primitive but this is what I feel when I do that subject.
I would salute Newton's dog (If this myth is true), Diamond. "Where ever your soul resides! You are great." Okay, I know this would anger physics lovers out there; but Honarable Diamond contributed to the relief of physics haters like me by accidentally tripping against a candle that ended up burning Newton's works, some say it was a gust of wind... That is still unclear, whether it was Diamond or wind... However, I do pity Newton for his loss, because I do understand that he might have gone through trauma when he had seen that his papers turned into a pile of ash... What matters is that they got burnt :)
Coming back to my feelings and emotions towards this impassive subject... My exam did go well. I am contended. After hours of torture, reference from various elephant like books and transformation of my spic and span table into a pile of junk; I am happy.
My Physics exam just came to an end. I am relieved.
I have successfully converted muscular energy into some unknown breed by writing my answers. But yet, inspite of so much hardwork and toil... Physics declares my efforts as none. Because, in Physics work is done only when i apply force and move (Ie- Displace) And this, is not said by me! It is said by some great, knowledgable soul.
By my above lines, I suppose it is quite clear that Physics aint my cup of tea. To be frank, I deteste that subject. But no offences! My best friend happens to love that subject... It is entirely subjective. For a person like me who likes to make her own theories and reasons, studying someone else's is an absoulte pain.
I remember, a person said, "Physics is a subject where one is not supposed to feel emotions. Appy the brain! Don't use your own logic."
Another person said, "Beta, Physics is a very easy subject. It is just what you see around you. Everything around you wants to tell you something! It is just a matter of listening."
These statements are not a product of my brain, they are true and they were said by two gentlemen who have lots of experience and knowledge on this subject.
I wonder, why Archimedes didn't go have a bath like a good child and come out. Why? Why did he observe so much? Ofcourse pragmatically, if this hadn't happened then things would have been way different and probably very primitive but this is what I feel when I do that subject.
I would salute Newton's dog (If this myth is true), Diamond. "Where ever your soul resides! You are great." Okay, I know this would anger physics lovers out there; but Honarable Diamond contributed to the relief of physics haters like me by accidentally tripping against a candle that ended up burning Newton's works, some say it was a gust of wind... That is still unclear, whether it was Diamond or wind... However, I do pity Newton for his loss, because I do understand that he might have gone through trauma when he had seen that his papers turned into a pile of ash... What matters is that they got burnt :)

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