Hello, I'm a Curious Student

Aspiring physicist ¡ Sanskrit enthusiast ¡ Writer of worlds

Astrophysics Physics Sanskrit Creative Writing Research Curiosity

🔭 The Cosmos Called First

I remember the first time I truly looked at the night sky — not just glanced, but really looked. All those points of light weren't decoration. They were suns, galaxies, story. That feeling — humbled and full of wonder at the same time — is what made me fall in love with physics, and specifically with Astrophysics.

I am a student studying physics with a deep interest in how the universe works at the grandest scales: stellar evolution, black holes, cosmic structure, and the beautiful mathematics behind it all. I'm just beginning, but I believe that's the best place to be — everything is still a question.

📜 Language as a Portal

Sanskrit is one of the oldest and most precise languages ever devised by humanity. Learning it feels like archaeology — each word carries centuries of thought. I love how Sanskrit philosophical texts, especially around concepts like ā¤†ā¤•ā¤žā¤ļ (space), ā¤•ā¤žā¤˛ (time), and ⤚āĨ‡ā¤¤ā¤¨ā¤ž (consciousness), sometimes echo what modern science is still trying to answer.

I also love English literature — the way great writers can take an ordinary moment and reveal something universal inside it. I aspire to write science the way Carl Sagan did: with poetry and precision together.

âœī¸ Why This Journal Exists

This website is my thinking space. A place where I can write about what I'm learning, what surprises me, and what questions I still can't answer. It's part science notebook, part literary journal, part sky-gazing diary.

I believe that writing is one of the best ways to understand something. When you try to explain a concept simply and clearly, you discover every gap in your own understanding — and that's where real learning starts.

🌙 A Few Things I Love

Reading physics textbooks and poetry with equal enthusiasm. Long observation sessions with a telescope or just with bare eyes. Translations and etymologies of ancient words. Asking "but why?" about anything and everything. Writing poems about the cosmos. Learning that the Sanskrit word for "sky" is also the word for "ether" — which physicists once believed filled all of space.

🔒 This is a parent-supervised student journal. No personal contact information is shared publicly. All writing here is my own work and reflections.