Then she finished her blog and started a new book and then the phone started ringing again, ringing, ringing, ringing, ringing
Opening the phone, he heard a voice saying, "Come on, gamal, we're late for class. Where are you now?"
He replied, "What lesson?"
Then he said, "What did you forget, okay, change your clothes quickly, I'll wait for you under the house."
He replied, "Okay."
There was no one at home so he didn't understand
He finished changing his clothes, took an empty chair and a blue pen and started going down the stairs
The person was waiting below
He greeted him and took the person for a walk quickly and said, "Come on, we'll be late."
Then they asked for a taxi and arrived in front of a luxurious place
That person started moving towards the building quickly and took the person following him
Arrived in front of the receptionist who was waiting for them
Ask him about the receipt for entry
The person next to him took out the receipt and Osama said, OK, go in. He gave him a notebook and Osama said to him, "This is my duty."
Then Osama entered after that
And the receptionist looked at me as if he was waiting for me to do what Osama did
Then he said, "Where are you and your duties?"
I replied, "Sorry, I was in a hurry to come and forgot about them."
He replied, "Okay, follow me."
We arrived in front of an office and he pulled out a lot of paper and said, "What's your name?"
It was an unexpected question that I knew my name from my mother at home that day
Then I said "gamal"
He replied to me and said, "A gamal"
I told him, "You will only find one gamal."
He turned the papers over and said, "Ha ha ha ha ha ha gamal abd el-nasser, then you are the president."
She had anchored for the presidents of Egypt before, and gamal abd el-nasser was one of them
Gamal Abdel Nasser (January 15, 1918 - September 28, 1970), is the second president of Egypt. He took power from 1956 until his death. He is one of the leaders of the July 23, 1952 revolution that overthrew King Farouk (the last ruler of the Muhammad Ali family). And who served as deputy prime minister in her new government. Gamal Abdel Nasser came to power, and then President Mohamed Naguib was placed under house arrest, after the growing differences Between Naguib and the Revolutionary Command Council, after the revolution, Nasser resigned from his position in the army and took over as prime minister, then was chosen as President of the Republic on June 25, 1956, according to the referendum held on June 23, 1956.
In 1962, Nasser began a series of socialist decisions and modernizing reforms in Egypt. Despite the setbacks to his Arab nationalist cause, by 1963, Nasser's supporters came to power in several Arab countries. He participated in the Yemeni civil war at that time. Nasser introduced a new constitution in 1964, the year The same in which he became president of the International Non-Aligned Movement. Nasser began his second presidential term in March 1965 after being elected unopposed. This was followed by the defeat of Egypt by Israel in the Six-Day War 1967. Abdel Nasser resigned from all his political positions because of this defeat, but retracted his resignation after mass demonstrations demanded his return to the presidency. Between 1967 and 1968, Nasser appointed himself prime minister In addition to his position as President of the Republic, he launched the War of Attrition to regain lands lost in the 1967 war. He began the process of depoliticizing the military and promulgated a set of liberal political reforms.
He gave him a piece of paper and then entered the classroom, then everyone's eyes were around him because he was the last one to enter the hall
Professor Muhammad was explaining that a girl asked him a question, then I mentioned his name
There were many things going on in Gamal's mind and then he chose the name Jayro to complete his life
Choosing a fake name was in his favor because there are so many things that will happen in the future
A nickname is a fictitious name that a person (or sometimes a group of people) uses to conceal their true identity, for fear of being attacked by others who do not agree with them. Most pseudonyms use pseudonyms because they wish to remain anonymous, but anonymity is difficult to achieve and often fraught with legal issues.
The professor started talking a lot about physics
Physics, also called natural sciences, is the science that studies basic concepts such as energy, force, and time.، And everything that stems from this, like mass, matter and its motion. More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, which aims to understand how the universe works
I was very interested in physics and how to relate calculations to inventions. I was very attentive when the professor started to follow his words "Physics attempts to understand natural phenomena and the forces and motion affecting their progress, and to formulate knowledge in laws that not only explain the previous processes, but also predict the course of natural processes with models that slowly approach reality.
Physics is considered one of the oldest academic disciplines, as it began to emerge since the Middle Ages and was distinguished as a modern science in the seventeenth century, and as one of its branches, which is astronomy, It is considered one of the oldest cosmic sciences at all. For most of the past two thousand years, physics (the science of nature), chemistry, biology, and some branches of mathematics have been part of natural philosophy, but during the scientific revolution In the seventeenth century these natural sciences emerged as unique research endeavors in their own right. Physics intersects with many interdisciplinary areas of research, such as biophysics and quantum chemistry, And the limits of physics that are not rigidly defined. New ideas in physics often explain the underlying mechanisms studied by other sciences and suggest new avenues of research in academic disciplines such as mathematics and philosophy.
At the same time, physics is concerned with the accuracy of measurement and the invention of new methods of measurement that increase its accuracy. This is the basis for a proper explanation of natural phenomena. Physics presents its findings of measurement methods for use In all other natural and biological sciences such as chemistry, medicine, engineering, biology, and others. Civilizational and civil progress owes a great deal to the impressive progress of physics, for all the devices that fill our daily lives are based on it Physics such as radar, radio, radio, television, mobile phone, computer, medical diagnostic equipment such as X-ray, MRI, radiotherapy, eyeglasses, telescopes, Mars and space probes, And the microwave ovens Electricity, transistor, microphone, and others. In addition to other concepts such as space and time, it deals with tangible and measurable cosmic properties such as force, energy, mass and charge. Physics adopts the experimental method, that is, it attempts to explain natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe through testable theories.
Physics has a distinct place in human thought, and has been influenced by other branches of human knowledge; It has also had a decisive influence in some other fields of knowledge and science such as philosophy, mathematics and biology. Most of the developments it brought about have been practically embodied in several sectors of technology and medicine. For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism have resulted in To the widespread use of electrical devices such as television and computers, as well as applications of thermodynamics to the amazing development in the field of engines and modern means of transportation, and quantum mechanics to the invention of equipment Like the electron microscope, the era of the atom - in addition to its devastating effects - had important uses for the adaptation of radiation in the treatment of cancer and the diagnosis of diseases.
Most physicists today are usually specialized in two complementary fields, namely theoretical physics and experimental physics, and the first is concerned with formulating theories by adopting mathematical models, while the second is concerned with conducting tests on those theories In addition to discovering new natural phenomena. Despite the huge amount of important discoveries that physics has made in the past four centuries, many questions remain It is still unanswered so far, and there are theoretical and applied fields that are witnessing intense activity and research."
Then the teacher's eyes began to turn towards me, he asked me some things about the lesson, and I answered the questions separately
Everyone's eyes were around me after that
The teacher asked me if I was okay
I didn't understand what he meant
The professor said, "It's strange that you answered all the questions, did you use some magic?"
The lesson was very easy, so the situation was not strange, but it seems that the owner of the body was a failure? Probably
I replied to the professor and said, "I've noticed what you're saying, that's all there is to it."
Then the professor replied, "Keep that pace."
Then I asked him, "Does astronomy have anything to do with physics?"
I have read some books that relics may carry curses from fallen stars or something
He replied, "Astronomy is one of the oldest natural sciences. Early civilizations dating back to before 3000 BC, such as the Sumerians, the ancient Egyptians and the Indus Valley Civilization, were They have predictive knowledge and a basic understanding of the movements of the sun, moon, and stars. Stars and planets were often worshiped and believed to represent deities. While explanations for the observed positions of the stars were often unscientific and lacking in evidence, these early observations laid the foundation for later astronomy. The stars were found to traverse large circles across the sky, which did not explain the orbits of the planets.
According to Asgar Apu, the origins of Western astronomy can be found in Mesopotamia, and all Western efforts at exact sciences descend from Late Babylonian astronomy. Egyptian astronomers left traces that show Knowledge of the constellations and movements of celestial bodies, While the Greek poet Homer wrote many celestial bodies in his book "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"; Later Greek astronomers gave the names، which is still used today, for most constellations visible from the Northern Hemisphere
But this is not our place. I can continue the conversation after the lesson."