I used to doodle on white boards whenever frustration stroke stronger than a lightning and always left my doodles "nameless" -- no strings attached.
Dry-erase markers were my tools of combat before finals, qualifiers, and countless failed theorem proofs during my PhD studies. I bet the cleaning crew was very upset with "the secret artist" leaving "magnificent" (!) scribbles on white boards! Since I started painting, each brush stroke has become part of an exciting and intimate quest. I am and will always be proud to put my name on this pursuit. (90+63-92) &//& (34+18+6+1) &//& (53+16) &//& (25+39-7) &//& (75+74+18+105-5). |
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The "secret" is in the periodic table of elements
Numbers = the abbrev. of the element's name with "the same atomic number" in the periodic table.
For example, (90+63-92) translates into Th+Eu-U. Applying "+", and "-" signs, we have the first word: THE (Th is for Thorium with atomic number 90, "Eu" is for Europium with atomic number 63, and "U" is for Uranium with atomic number 92).
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Numbers = the abbrev. of the element's name with "the same atomic number" in the periodic table.
For example, (90+63-92) translates into Th+Eu-U. Applying "+", and "-" signs, we have the first word: THE (Th is for Thorium with atomic number 90, "Eu" is for Europium with atomic number 63, and "U" is for Uranium with atomic number 92).
Click here to open the full-solution in a tab.