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17·2·2025
Nearly spilling tea on a Physics textbook is definitely STEM aesthetic.
Anyways, got my collective done. It cooled down and was perfect weather for long sleeves and shorts.
I sat in a location where, across the hill, was my university's observatory. I smiled at that.
With a handful of mathematical equations, he synthesized everything known about motion on earth and in the heavens, and in so doing, composed the score for what has come to be known as classical physics.
"The Fabric of the Cosmos" - Brian Greene
12·2·2025
Staying at home, especially on a lovely Full Moon, is rejuvenating. Studied though and gave the same time to each which is always satisfying.
As much as the beauty of math twists and turns my mind, it is quite a beautiful thing to see equations, formulas and expressions all work the way you want them too.
Beautiful~
10·2·2025
Finally got to go to my university library. I managed to get through 2 Promodoro sessions of limit evaluations. Than 1 session of Physics practise questions. It started to rain and cool down, which made me happy. A lack of English breakfast can really drain my brain away.
“She dreams more often than she sleeps.”
— (via alunit)
In this video, take a flight through millions of galaxies mapped using coordinate data from DESI.
Credit: Fiske Planetarium, CU Boulder and DESI collaboration
astrohumanist
Illustration of Oronce Fine, Astronomy personified and an armillary sphere, 1542
How is it possible that I’m both a math grad student and obsessed with literature. What is wrong with me?! I want to do everything, learn everything, feel everything…
Dark academia aesthetic for physics ??
Lying awake all night
Chalk blackboards covered with equations
Star charts, diagrams
Notebooks filled with scattered calculations
Sleepless nights in the library
Theories, calculations, equations
Piles of meticulous notes
Hunching over desks in dim lamplight
Coffee rings on desks, pages
Stained and dirty fingernails from experiments
Sleek laptops
Old solar model, magnifying glass
Starry nights and telescopes
Atoms, wormholes, supernova, universe
Smallness of humanity and the vastness of existence
Romanticizing exam season (STEM edition)
Heavy textbooks, messy doodles on tables as you start overthinking your life again, discarded empty ink bottles, colored pens, messy markings on loose sheets, anatomy sketches, ink smudges on your hands, on your clothes, nervous pacing around your room as you try to memorize every part of the human body, physics formulae scribbled in walls, tables in a frenzy, dramatic scribbles of poetic epiphanies as you get lost in daydreams, dirty tea cups, bed half covered with books, making reading lists trying to romanticize what you will do after exams are over, dreams of a white coat, a perpetual haunting in your eyes, a longing for your dreams, permanent dark circles and hunched back, the blessing and curse of an academic hell
Mary Oliver, from a poem titled "Catbird," featured in Devotions: Selected Poems