Chapter 1: Love at First Sight :
Sometimes, life has a way of surprising us. Fate is a force much bigger than us, and God, in His infinite wisdom, leads us down paths we often don’t understand at first. We try to plan, we try to control, but in the end, what’s meant to be will find its way to us. It’s a lesson that takes time to realize, especially in today’s world, where everything feels like it needs to happen instantly. But, as I would come to know, sometimes we’re meant to wait, to grow, and to trust that whatever happens is part of a bigger plan.
I was sixteen when I first saw him. The day was nothing extraordinary — just another summer afternoon at my best friend Ananya’s house. But the moment he walked in, the air seemed to shift. There he was, Aman, her elder brother, five years older than me, tall, smart, and effortlessly handsome. His sharp jawline, piercing eyes, and casual confidence left me utterly awestruck. Before that moment, I had never imagined such a powerful connection. He was everything I wasn’t. Where he was charismatic and striking, I was plain, awkward, and shy, still figuring out how to exist in my own skin. But that didn’t stop my heart from racing every time he glanced my way.
He offered a polite smile and a nod as Ananya introduced me. I managed to mumble a barely audible “Hi.” From that moment on, I was hooked. Every small interaction felt monumental. He often dropped us off in his car, and I’d steal glances at him, feeling like a thief caught in the act. I lived for those fleeting moments, imagining that maybe, just maybe, he noticed me too. Every love song suddenly made sense, as if they were written for us. But deep down, I knew it was a one-sided dream.
This was just the beginning. Little did I know, God had already begun weaving a story that would shape my heart, my future, and my understanding of love.
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Time : . We plan it, measure it, and even waste it. But have you ever wondered: What is time, really? Is it a ticking clock on the wall, or is it just a concept we’ve invented to make sense of the world? Scientists and philosophers have debated this for centuries, and the answers might surprise you. What Do Scientists Say? Physicists describe time as the fourth dimension, alongside the three spatial dimensions we live in. Einstein’s theory of relativity revealed that time isn’t constant—it bends and stretches depending on speed and gravity. For instance, astronauts on the International Space Station experience time slightly slower than those of us on Earth. So, technically, they’re time travelers! Beyond relativity, quantum physics adds another layer of intrigue. In the quantum realm, particles can exist in multiple states at once, and time seems to behave in ways that defy common sense. Some theories even suggest that time might emerge from deeper, timeless laws of physics—meani...



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