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Steven T. Seagle
Facing unemployment if he cannot present new research to the scientific community, quantum physicist Ted Marx tries to coerce his father-in-law into revealing a profound and devastating secret that Einstein entrusted to him. "Ted Marx works hard at his career as a quantum physicist. But lately the demands of his job have begun to overwhelm him. Then Ted makes a startling discovery: his wife's father once knew Einstein and claims that Einstein entrusted to him a final, devastating secret-- a secret even more profound and shattering than the work that led to the first atom bombs. If Ted can convince his father-in-law to tell him what Einstein had to say, his job will be safe. But does he dare reveal Einstein's most dangerous secret to those who might exploit it?" -- from publisher's web site. Ted Halker. a quantum physicist, makes the startling discovery that his wife's father knew Einstein and claims that Einstein entrusted to him a final, devastating secret. The plot contains profanity and sexual references.
| Edition | 1st ed. |
|---|---|
| Pages | 126 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 1-596-43263-2 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-596-43263-5 primary |
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