Fizika 12- Avag Dproc-i 12-rd -
Nareh stayed behind. She walked to the board and looked at Mr. Sargis’s words. Then she erased the decay formula – but left the last line untouched.
He picked up a piece of white chalk – the last piece in the box – and walked to the board. Under the decay formula, he wrote one line: He turned to face them.
“Sir,” she replied, “I’m taking my energy with me.” FIZIKA 12- Avag dproc-i 12-rd
And somewhere in the universe, a small bit of energy, once part of a tired teacher’s hand and a student’s hopeful heart, began its next form.
Nareh stared at her physics textbook. It was the last page of the last chapter in – the final textbook for the Avag dproc (senior school). The chapter was called "The Limits of Classical Physics." Nareh stayed behind
Her teacher, Mr. Sargis, a man whose tie always had a coffee stain and whose eyes held the tired wisdom of thirty years, closed his own book with a soft thud.
Nareh raised her hand. “But sir… what’s the last thing we should remember from FIZIKA 12?” Then she erased the decay formula – but
The bell rang. Its shrill note cut through the silence. But no one moved for three full seconds.