The way I see the world, physics isn’t just a subject — it’s a way of understanding existence, of asking questions that go beyond the surface, and of finding patterns that connect everything from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies. Just like religion gives people a sense of purpose and connection, physics gives me a framework to make sense of the universe.
And just as every belief system has a sacred text, mathematics is mine — not just a tool, but a language that reveals truth. Through equations, models, and patterns, it allows me to speak with nature, decode its laws, and create something meaningful from raw curiosity.
This mindset is what drives my research in spintronics and experimental physics, and it’s also what inspires me to build, write, and explore. Whether I’m designing a new instrument, capturing a photo, or writing a poem — it all begins with wonder, and a desire to express it through science.