Graviton

Cover of Graviton by STEPHEN CLARK. REESE
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9781493725571
Dimensions:
Height: 229 mm
Length: 152 mm
Width: 17 mm
Weight: 399 g
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Graviton by Stephen Clark. Reese is a novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 9, 2013, featuring 290 pages in English. The story follows Jack Redman, an engineer and owner of Redman Industries in Texas, who accidentally discovers a method to manipulate gravity while working on a perpetual motion machine. This breakthrough leads to the development of a technology known as the Graviton, which has the potential to generate and control gravity waves.

Readers will find a narrative that intertwines scientific discovery with family dynamics and ethical challenges. As Jack refines his invention alongside his colleagues, he faces personal struggles, particularly with his son Robert, who is coping with the loss of his mother and showcases his own inventive talents. The novel delves into the implications of their discovery, highlighting the tension between innovation and the potential dangers it poses if misused. Graviton explores themes of action, adventure, and the impact of scientific advancements on human relationships and society.


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Jack Redman, a brilliant engineer and owner of Redman Industries in Texas, stumbles upon an accidental scientific breakthrough while experimenting with a supposed perpetual motion machine. Instead of endless energy, Jack and his friend Rick discover a phenomenon that manipulates gravity itself-objects float, fall, or shift unpredictably. Realizing they may have uncovered a way to generate and control gravity waves, Jack secretly develops the technology, codenamed the Graviton.

As Jack struggles to refine the invention with the help of his colleagues, he also wrestles with strained relationships-particularly with his teenage son Robert, still grieving the loss of his mother but showing talent of his own through inventive projects. The deeper Jack and his team go into experimenting with gravity manipulation, the clearer it becomes that their discovery could change the world-or destroy it if it falls into the wrong hands.

The novel blends scientific discovery, family drama, and ethical dilemmas, exploring how one accidental invention could shift the balance of power and redefine humanity’s future.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Graviton” by STEPHEN CLARK. REESE. Synopsis preview: Jack Redman, a brilliant engineer and owner of Redman Industries in Texas, stumbles upon an accidental scientific breakthrough while experimenting with a supposed perpetual motion machine. Instead of endless energy, Jack…
Who is the author of “Graviton”?
“Graviton” is credited to STEPHEN CLARK. REESE.
When was “Graviton” published?
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Year: 2013.
What is the ISBN for “Graviton”?
ISBN-13: 9781493725571.
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Language: en. Pages: 290.

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