That's how i would define my examinations .It strated with a sweet - Numerical techniques which was damn so easy and everyone had the "I did well"., kind of expression on their faces .The next two exams were packed with extra spices , it was too hot .Cre and Heat Transfer were just pefect mirchi masala , though it didnt make our eyes watery it made most of us feel uncomfortable ,left us pretty much worried .The next three exams were like exquisite south indian filter coffee as they were very warm to us and made us feel way too happy ,and there was even extra sugar with Process instrumentation , as most us finished in around 2 hrs and got almost all answers right .Finally comes Energy Engineering , no one even bothered to care about it as it was the best platform to unleash our story writing skills , and everyone wrote their own version of the story .Exams are all over , but I hope god showers us with a wonderful rain to bring us out of the mirchi effect .:-)
One of the world’s greatest scientists.He was an alchemist, a member of the Royal Society of London, a Rosicrucian, and he signed some of his most secretive science papers with a pseudonym — ‘Jeova Sanctus Unus’ ! which means “One True God”. He signed his name that way because, like the ancient Adepts, he understood himself as divine. In addition, because the sixteen letters in Jeova Sanctus Unus could be rearranged to spell his name in Latin, making it a perfect pseudonym. Jeova Sanctus Unus is an anagram of a famous alchemist’s name in Latin. Latin interchanges the letters J for I and the letter V for U, which means Jeova Sanctus Unus can actually be perfectly rearranged to spell this man’s name. Isaacus Neutonuus. Newton’s name had always been a recurring guidepost for those seeking secret knowledge. Great man and a brilliant one indeed!!! A List of Prominent Pseudonyms [N.B. - née, nee (adj.) appears in American English both with and without the acute accent of its orig...
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