QUANTUMVATOR 1 - Whiz's First Adventure in his Space-Elevator
This book introduces you to Dean Whizz, alias, "Whiz" who is more than your unconventional fellow student at school. Actually, he is something of a maverick, especially his own Physics teacher, Mr. Baxter, who says his science isn't worth the paper written in his science-book; not that Whiz writes his current scientific research or his latest experiments in his school book, but does all of his research-work and experiments in his laboratory at home, on the top floor of his parent's home; where he is building a new concept and line of elevators called quantum elevators - where he has almost built his first one he has dubbed "Quantumvator" which he hopes will not just go up and down, but in any direction you program it! And even exceed the fastest technology known to man, which is under one percent the speed of light!~ Whiz hopes that, if his experiment is successful, to push his Quantumvator to go at speeds competing with the speed of light!!
And Whiz is about to test it out, and you can read all about whether he manages to launch himself at speeds competing with the speed of light, so fast that he is hurtling through so much space, his time slows down to over half its usual rate on Earth!!
Which will have some hair-razing and wrinkle-razing effects for his loved-ones back-home whose time passage has whipped past in decades, while Whiz's time on board Quantumvator has passed under six months!!
This book will take you on a journey through space-time at 99.9999999% the speed of light where you are travelling through so much space, your time passes so slow because those two amounts of time plus space must always equal the speed of light. "Whiz" is trying to extract "quantum super-powers" because he is convinced that by shooting his laser-beams into atoms he can harness quantum-super-powers to fuel his new invention, "Quantumvator" which is a new elevator that doesn't just go up and down but in any direction, and he hopes can launch him through space-time at speeds competing with the speed of light!
Don't Be Afraid to Reach for the Stars - well, at least their planets, since stars are hot!!