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Escape To the Victorian Age: HOME-MADE TIME-MACHINE, #1

Escape To the Victorian Age: HOME-MADE TIME-MACHINE, #1 in Vernon, BC

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Escape To the Victorian Age: HOME-MADE TIME-MACHINE, #1

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Escape To the Victorian Age: HOME-MADE TIME-MACHINE, #1 in Vernon, BC

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This story was written for Science-Fiction lovers who enjoy reading stories of aspiring young scientists - in this case, a young secondary school - James Sapphire who feels like a fish out of water in his own century whose dream is to build a Time-Machine to visit the Victorian Age, but not your normal Time-Machine: but instead a Quantum Elevator which doesn't just go up and down but in any direction, even in the direction of back in the past; so he dreams and plans to visit the Victorian Age. He commandeers his friend - Toby - who together, during their long Summer holidays, tries and build themselves a Quantum Elevator utilizing the power of quantum physics. James Sapphire has a scientific hunch that if he utilizes the power of quantum energies locked up in his newly purchased laser-guns to move at speeds faster than the speed of light in the Fifth Dimension where laws of the Fourth Dimension no longer apply; his crew of two school friends, Toby plus Louise, try to journey to the Victorian Age, which, he himself, has been romanticizing over ever since he has been living in the culture of the decades of 2020's in the Twenty-First Century which grates upon him and his disposition, ever increasingly. But a freak accident doesn't just send him with his crew of friends but also their most feared and ferocious disciplinarian Master of the Physics Department. But James soon finds out that what he thiught was where the grass is green, doesn't turn out as well, because........The writer invites you to find out for yourself.
This story was written for Science-Fiction lovers who enjoy reading stories of aspiring young scientists - in this case, a young secondary school - James Sapphire who feels like a fish out of water in his own century whose dream is to build a Time-Machine to visit the Victorian Age, but not your normal Time-Machine: but instead a Quantum Elevator which doesn't just go up and down but in any direction, even in the direction of back in the past; so he dreams and plans to visit the Victorian Age. He commandeers his friend - Toby - who together, during their long Summer holidays, tries and build themselves a Quantum Elevator utilizing the power of quantum physics. James Sapphire has a scientific hunch that if he utilizes the power of quantum energies locked up in his newly purchased laser-guns to move at speeds faster than the speed of light in the Fifth Dimension where laws of the Fourth Dimension no longer apply; his crew of two school friends, Toby plus Louise, try to journey to the Victorian Age, which, he himself, has been romanticizing over ever since he has been living in the culture of the decades of 2020's in the Twenty-First Century which grates upon him and his disposition, ever increasingly. But a freak accident doesn't just send him with his crew of friends but also their most feared and ferocious disciplinarian Master of the Physics Department. But James soon finds out that what he thiught was where the grass is green, doesn't turn out as well, because........The writer invites you to find out for yourself.

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