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This collection of twenty-one poems is a celebration of science, its makers, and the profound impact of their discoveries on the tapestry of human existence. Each poem weaves a narrative thread through the intricate dance of the universe, from the immutable laws of Newton to the cosmic musings of Einstein and Sagan, from the microscopic waltz of molecules to the grand engineering feat of the Panama Canal. These verses honor not only the discoveries but also their applications-sometimes wondrous, sometimes perilous-in shaping our world, from missile technology to the promise and peril of drones…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This collection of twenty-one poems is a celebration of science, its makers, and the profound impact of their discoveries on the tapestry of human existence. Each poem weaves a narrative thread through the intricate dance of the universe, from the immutable laws of Newton to the cosmic musings of Einstein and Sagan, from the microscopic waltz of molecules to the grand engineering feat of the Panama Canal. These verses honor not only the discoveries but also their applications-sometimes wondrous, sometimes perilous-in shaping our world, from missile technology to the promise and peril of drones in war and peace .In crafting these poems, awe inspiring giants have visited his mind.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kailash Chandra Mishra, a luminary in academia, stands as a beacon of intellectual brilliance and transformative leadership. As Professor Emeritus, his illustrious career spans over five decades, marked by a Doctor of Literature in Financial Management. A gold medalist in Physics, Dr. Mishra's academic odyssey has graced prestigious institutions world over, where his erudition inspired countless minds. As the founding Vice-Chancellor of Sri Sri University, he sculpted a legacy of holistic education, while his leadership at institutions like the National Insurance Academy, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, SPJAIN and ASCI were outstanding. He was associated with the World Bank.