" I slept with him...." Came her innocent voice.
" No, she is lying." Screamed Vihaan.
" Stop lying, tell them we were just in one room and nothing else happened. My character is dependent on your truth Miss. Please don't lie." Vihaan warned calmly...
So far everything between them was going silent. Vihaan is struggling to undo the losses caused. He learnt that it was Mr. Brown who was intentionally doing all these to make Vihaan go bankrupt.
And Karthik took a step forward shutting the mishap in a week which made Vihaan sigh in relief. And now, it is in Vihaan's hands to handle the losses and convince the board members that he is capable enough to bring the companies back on the path of profits.
On the other hand, the semester exams were nearing and he had a lot to cover. He asked his new assistant, Bea to look into the schedules and update him over the mail.
He drove his car to the College before the clock struck 12. He took a day off of half a day to look into his business. And there were a few moments where he felt like breaking down. One is his passion while the other is his responsibility.
He grabbed a sandwich and a coffee to console his hungry stomach and went through the topics he needed to cover.
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He looked at the time and his eyes widened. He is late.
Vihaan rushed into the class looking dishevelled yet dashing into his routine black clothes. The students felt good seeing him after 2 weeks of his absence.
"Sorry, I'm late, everyone. Traffic on the High Street was a nightmare!" Vihaan chuckled apologetically and the students let it slide with a small smile. It was the last chapter of Quantum Mechanics in Astrophysics, and they were all eager to wrap up the course as the last semester exams were nearing.
"Alright, let's dive right in," Vihaan said, setting down his notes. "Today, we're covering the infamous 'Black Hole Information Paradox'!"
As he began to explain the concept, a student, Sophia, raised her hand. "Professor Vihaan, can you explain why this paradox is such a big deal?"
"Ah, excellent question, Sophia!" Vihaan replied. "The paradox arises because black holes seem to defy the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics. It's a mind-bender, really."
He wrote a complex equation on the board, and another student, Jack, asked, "But, Professor, doesn't this violate the no-cloning theorem?"
"Exactly, Jack! You're on fire today!" Vihaan exclaimed amused at his students. "The no-cloning theorem states that information can't be replicated, but black holes seem to do just that. It's a puzzle that has stumped physicists for decades!"
The class erupted into a lively discussion, with students debating the implications and possible solutions. Vihaan walked around the room, encouraging and guiding the conversation.As the lecture drew to a close, Vihaan smiled. "And that's a wrap, guys! You've made it through the quantum mechanics gauntlet. I'm proud of you all!"
The students applauded, and Vihaan beamed with pride. "Remember, in astrophysics, the mysteries are what make it so fascinating. Keep exploring, keep questioning, and who knows, maybe one of you will crack the code on the black hole information paradox!"