Nareh raised her hand. “But sir… what’s the last thing we should remember from FIZIKA 12?”
“Good luck, Nareh,” Mr. Sargis said. FIZIKA 12- Avag dproc-i 12-rd
The bell rang. Its shrill note cut through the silence. But no one moved for three full seconds. Nareh raised her hand
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. The bell rang
“But physics doesn’t end here,” Mr. Sargis continued, walking to the window. He pointed to a tree outside, its first green buds just visible. “That tree. It grows because of osmosis. That’s biology. But why does water climb? Pressure, cohesion, tension – that’s physics. The sun setting? Refraction and Rayleigh scattering. Your heartbeat? Electromagnetic impulses.”