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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 latel...

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Main Author: Seagle, Steven T. 1965- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York First Second Books 2013
Edition:1. ed.
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Summary: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
Physical Description:126 p. chiefly col. ill. 21,5 cm
ISBN:9781596432635
1596432632

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