About Us Our Team Contact Us E-Paper Thursday, 18 Aug 2022
skip to content
BREAKING NEWS
TOP STORIES
NEWS
KashmirCityJammuPolitics
EDITORIAL
VIEWPOINT
HEALTH
ANCHOR
FEATURES
INTERVIEWS
OPINION
BUSINESS
SPORTS
BIZ TALK
VOX POP
TECHNOLOGY
TRENDING
EDUCATION
RKNEWS
TOP STORIES NEWS HEALTH ANCHOR FEATURES INTERVIEWS OPINION Epaper
  • HOME
  • TOP STORIES
  • NEWS
    KASHMIRCITYJAMMUPOLITICS
  • HEALTH
  • ANCHOR
  • FEATURES
  • INTERVIEWS
  • OPINION

Kulgam girl pens poetry book on Einstein’s E= mc² equation

Posted on Dec 08, 2021 | Author Riyaz Bhat

E=mc² is German-born theoretical physicist Albert Einstein’s equation on relativity and probably the greatest scientific discovery in history. Now, after more than a century passed since its publication, a 17-year-old girl from South Kashmir’s Kulgam district has penned down a poetry book on the famous scientific formula.

 

Bushra Nida, a resident from Kanipura village of Kulgam, has come up with the poetry anthology on Einstein’s equation.

“In the book, I have tried to simplify the formula by giving it a poetic form so that even a layperson can understand it easily,” Bushra, an award-winning author, said.  

She said it is the first poetry book written on E=mc². She has even applied to get it registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.

“I have submitted the application and it has been accepted. The committee is now scrutinizing my claim. I am hopeful to get the title on my name,” she said.

This is the third book of the young author. She wrote her first book at the age of fifteen. Her first book ‘Tulips of feelings’ was about her stories of personal loss and ecstasy. 

“At the time I wrote my debut book, my father was fighting a deadly disease. so I wrote it to make him feel proud of me,” she said.

Bushra’s second book is based on a periodic table titled ‘The Devy’. The book is about Helium Gas.

Booth the books have received national and international accolades.

“My first book got registered in ‘India Book of Records’ as a soulful poem by a teenager and my second one was registered under ‘Golden Book of World Records’ and ‘Asia Book of Records’," she said. “Moreover, The Davy has also won the ‘International Kalam Golden Award’.”

Bushra said her third book is also receiving a positive response from the readers.  

“I have been shortlisted for an invitation in the Royal Society of London as top three children authors in the world. I was also supposed to receive the Inspire Award Manak 2019 national award, but that got delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic,” she said.

Bushra said she was interested in science right from her childhood and it was her mother who encouraged her to write a rendition about different scientific formulas.

The award-winning author said she has divided her latest book into two parts- Einstein's life achievements and his E=mc² equation.

“It took me around three months to complete the book.  I had to do a lot of research to fully understand the formula and then give it a shape of poetry,” she said.

Currently, studying in 12th class, Bushra said she wants to pursue her career in science only.

“I do not know whether I will do MBBS or something else. But it will be something related to science only,” she added.

 

 

Einstein appeared as scientific devil

 

Nuclear effect proved terrible

Einstein’s equation is not just an equation of destruction

But also an ultimate equation of creation.

Other side of equation tells us

Something else i.e amount of energy can be

Condensed back to back to mass.

When we drive our car

E=mc² is at work

Engine burns gasoline produces energy

Here works special relativity.

When we use mP3 player

E=mc² is that time in power.

From smoke detectors to exit signs

Work on equation of Einstein.

Related

Trending

Kalyan Chart: A Look into the Fascinating World of Satta Matka Numerology

Numerology is the study of numbers and their influence on human life. Many believe that numerology can predict the future and that specific numbers bring good or bad luck.

At 27, entrepreneur Shahzada became ‘dairy-queen’ of Kashmir

Heckled by poverty, Shahzada, who once used to work as labourer in orchards, started a dairy farm with just Rs 25, which now provides employment to more than a dozen people

Ganderbal man revives centuries old mud-building heritage

The owner of ‘Kulube Mud houses’, Sameer Majid told Rising Kashmir that the work on these houses was started two years ago and this year in May they made it operational.

Lung cancer second commonest cancer in Valley: Dr Naveed

‘Owing to exponential increase in smoking population, in future J&K will be tagged as smoking capital of India’

Creative teacher who turned primary school into model school

Mohd Younus Malik, a school teacher of Government Primary School Bonpora Check-i-Budwani Zone Qazigund in Anantnag district started kindergarten in the school when he was appointed there in 2010.

B’pora scholar, who struggled to pay school fee, selected USA's cultural ambassador under Fulbright Scholarship prog

Dr Aadil Zeffer, a PhD scholar from North Kashmir's Bandipora district has won laurels for Kashmir for being selected as cultural ambassador to the United States of America under prestigious Fulbright Scholarship programme.


Latest Video

INFO
About Contact Advertise on risingkashmir
CONNECT
Facebook Twitter
Download Mobile App
Subscribe for News
Connect
ALL CONTENT © 2021 Risingkashmir. Designed by Netshell