"It doesn't seem to me that this fantastically marvelous universe, this tremendous range of time and space and different kinds of animals, and all the different planets, and all these atoms with all their motions, and so on, all this complicated thing can merely be a stage so that God can watch human beings struggle for good and evil." -- Richard Feynman
Why would an all-knowing god need an infinitely-large soul-testing laboratory?
My favorite thing about Richard Feynman (aside from that lovely letter he wrote to his dead wife, his involvement in the hexaflexagon, and his incredible wit and wisdom in regards to curiosity) is looking at the list of what he is known for, because it's a long list of super influential mathematical and physics concepts and formulas and theories with notable inclusions such as "the Manhattan Project" and "The One-electron Universe", and then just- innocuously smack dab in the middle, smacking you in the face-
"Playing the bongos"
hehe
Okayyy so apparently, if you search your name with "core" on pinterest, you would find your aesthetic.
For example ~
Tamanna + core = Tamannacore
So my aesthetic according to this is ~
Don't know what to name it but it totally describes me ✨🩷✨
So my tags are
@akshinayak ,@kanhapriya ,@krishna-sangini ,@janaknandini-singh999 ,@ramayayi ,@ramayantika ,@folklorianforever ,@unlikekalyug ,@stardustkrishnaverse ,@etherealmistt ,@budugu,@joytri, @r3008 everyone from desiblr , kanhablr or any other fandom, reblog it without any hesitation, it's an open tag. 🕊️
Signing off
Your Shehzadi
Tamanna✨🩷✨
Irony is, the more you comprehend quantum mechanical reality the less comprehensible seems the macroscopic world.
Reality is the most surreal thing.
No wonder why Feynman once said, that the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man.
"The beige hue on the waters of the loch impressed all, including the French queen, before she heard that symphony again, just as young Arthur wanted."
This is a phonetic pangram. It contains every phoneme in the English language.
Characters who made me realize what actually teaching is. Throughout my teaching career I'd always tried to learn something from them.
1) Prof. Richard P. Feynman
Physics professor at caltech university
2) Prof. John keating (fictional character)
Professor of Literature at welton academy
Eating glass & staring into the abyss, but it refuses to make eye-contact, what's wrong? Is it me? Did I do something wrong? Why is the world falling apart? Did I have something to do with it? Am I doing enough to justify my existence?Ah there it is. It finally stares back. 🤣🌠
“Beqadar duniya mein qadar karne waale hum hi hain kya?
Toote rishte sambhalne wale bus hum hi hain kya?
Kyu milte rahe patthar hume har sadak par?
Insaano ki nagri mein ek jaanwar bus hum hi hain kya?”
-a.a.k.
i'm SO laid back, i only care about like 3 things in the world:
my favorite fictional characters and music
every person on this earth and their opinion of me
the crushing psychological weight of being alive
“For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.”
— Richard Feynman
My favorite part about modern world-class scientists and mathematicians is how none of them sound real
We've got this guy
won the Fields Medal for his work in plasma physics
reports to the French government about advancements in science and technology
doesn't look out of place as a Hogwarts professor
and this guy
uncovered a KGB hacker conspiracy ring
sells personalized glassblown Klein bottles
from a miniature robotic forklift warehouse under his house
used a slide rule in 2006
thought the internet was a fad
and especially this guy (RIP)
cracked the mystery of the NASA Challenger space shuttle explosion
cracked open safes in the Manhattan Project for funsies
won the Nobel Prize for his work in quantum electrodynamics
played the bongos on the side
couldn't tell left from right