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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnirudh is a sixteen-year-old high school student who, just like many of the characters in his book, loves the subject of Physics. He aspires to pursue a career in theoretical physics and/or astrophysics. He is an avid lover of science fiction and uses it as a medium of both entertainment and expression. When he is not trying to accumulate as much mathematical and physical science understanding as possible or wandering aimlessly letting his imagination run wild, he can be found reading, listening to music, watching movies and television shows (sci-fi and comic-based.) He is inspired by fictionRead More...
Anirudh is a sixteen-year-old high school student who, just like many of the characters in his book, loves the subject of Physics. He aspires to pursue a career in theoretical physics and/or astrophysics. He is an avid lover of science fiction and uses it as a medium of both entertainment and expression. When he is not trying to accumulate as much mathematical and physical science understanding as possible or wandering aimlessly letting his imagination run wild, he can be found reading, listening to music, watching movies and television shows (sci-fi and comic-based.)
He is inspired by fictional characters such as The Doctor, Batman, The Flash, Spock and Captain America except when he’s asked to ground himself to reality, in which case he is inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Johannes Kepler, Leonhard Euler, Max Planck, Paul Dirac, Henri Poincare, Albert Einstein, Julian Schwinger, Roger Penrose and Stephen Hawking.
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The man nodded. The shuttle doors shut as the engines roared, ready to take off.
The shuttle flew into the night. As it gained some altitude, Arno made the mistake of looking down through the window.
The enormous facility erupted. Explosions equivalent to nuclear detonations sieged the facility. Along with half a trillion dollars, two entire years of thousands of people’s lives were wasted. Hundreds of lives were simply lost
The man nodded. The shuttle doors shut as the engines roared, ready to take off.
The shuttle flew into the night. As it gained some altitude, Arno made the mistake of looking down through the window.
The enormous facility erupted. Explosions equivalent to nuclear detonations sieged the facility. Along with half a trillion dollars, two entire years of thousands of people’s lives were wasted. Hundreds of lives were simply lost. The hope of the discovery of exotic matter, along with mankind’s hopes of interstellar travel disintegrated in a matter of minutes.
Arno witnessed his dreams go up in flames.
It’s not over. It can’t be. Not yet. Not ever.
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