The Classroom of Wonders ⭐️

The School That Wasnt on Any Map

I dont know how I got there.

One moment I was dreaming about planets and black holes... and the next, I was standing in front of

a grand archway that read:

Academia Galactica: For The Wonderfully Curious

The hallway glittered like the Milky Way. Equations floated mid-air. Portraits of scientists lined the

walls, watching me kindly with eyes full of wisdom. I clutched my bag tighter and walked in.

That was the day I joined the most brilliant, bizarre, and beautiful school in the universe.

Meet My Teachers (Imagination)

Nikola Tesla taught Physics he wore a long black coat, carried an electric orb, and always

whispered to the walls (I suspected he was inventing something secretly).

Albert Einstein handled Relativity and Time he shuffled in late, muttering something about being

stuck in a wormhole.

Marie Curie sparkled with radioactive energy literally. Her Chemistry class glowed.

Stephen Hawking beamed in holographically his voice echoing across time as he spoke about the

beginning of the universe.

And then... came Srinivasa Ramanujan, the math master. His chalk moved faster than my thoughts.

He called equations expressions of the divine.

Every class was a storm. And guess what? I was the storm inside the storm.

My Legendary Doubts

Me to Einstein:

Sir... if I run faster than light toward a mirror... will I disappear from my own reflection?

Einstein smiled. Proxima, that question is so good, even your reflection is blushing.

Me to Ramanujan:

If infinity has no end, can I borrow half of it for my math exam?

Ramanujan chuckled: You already do, every time you guess answers with confidence.

Me to Marie Curie:

Madam, if radiation glows, can we use it as night lamp?

Curie grinned: Only if you dont mind becoming your own science experiment!

Me to Hawking:

Sir, can black holes be used as time machines if we survive spaghetti-fication?

Hawking paused: If anyone dares to try, it would be someone like you.

Me to Tesla:

If I connect my brain to your coil, will I get instant knowledge or just fried hair?

Tesla answered: Both. But youll look very intelligent... just a little smoky.

Cosmic Field Trips

Our Chemistry Lab? On a meteor!

Biology class? Inside a virtual human cell we shrunk into.

Physics assignment? Bungee-jump inside Jupiters gravity field.

Math lab? An endless spiral staircase of fractals.

One day, Hawking took us through a wormhole we had to write essays on what we saw in parallel

timelines.

Mine said:

I saw myself as a time-traveling chocolate detective solving sweet crimes.

They gave me full marks for imagination.

The Chaos I Caused

I spilled glowing chemicals in Curies lab (our hair sparkled for a week).

I switched Teslas notes with cookie recipes (his experiment made lightning-shaped biscuits).

I accidentally reversed gravity in Einsteins room he floated around giggling like a balloon.

Ramanujan once said,

Satya, your brain is like a runaway equation unpredictable but brilliant.

Lessons That Changed Me

In between all the laughter and madness, they taught me powerful things:

Curie taught me patience with invisible truths.

Tesla taught me vision to see the impossible as real.

Hawking taught me humor even in the darkest voids.

Einstein taught me curiosity over correctness.

Ramanujan taught me that math can be poetry.

I wasn't the best student in scores. But I was definitely the most curious. And they loved that.

Graduation in Zero Gravity

Our graduation wasn't on Earth. It was on the Moon.

We wore anti-gravity gowns. Our certificates were glowing stardust scrolls.

They gave me the title:

Honorary Mischief Scientist With Distinction in Curiosity & Chaos.

And then, one by one, they gifted me:

Tesla: a mini coil to charge ideas

Einstein: a clock that runs backward when you're happy

Curie: a glowing pendant (non-radioactive!)

Hawking: a holographic notebook that records dreams

Ramanujan: a blank page... with a whisper, Write your own theorem.

A Promise to Wonder

As I floated back to my dreams end, I looked at them and said:

I dont want to wake up...

Einstein winked, Dont. Just keep dreaming... with your eyes open.

And thats how I became

Proxima, Graduate of the Greatest School That Never Existed But Should Have.🤪

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