The Life and Times of a Mad Scientist
By Rosey Frost
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It can be said that scientists have existed ever since man has claimed to be wise. It seems it has been almost forever. The answers to questions they have found and the inventions they have created have led the world to the point in history we label as 'modern civilization'. For better or worse, we exist in the present. Our quality of life has become dependent on science.
John Jones was a young boy when the Eternity Project was underway. He lived through the God Era of science and saw how the ravages of false interpretations had decimated the world in which he lived. With no hope for the future but to escape into another dimension,
Jones develops a portal into Einstein's theoretical parallel universe. He manages to do one better and discovers the means to self-determination of how the twin universe should be arranged. He paints his own picture of his life as he thinks it should be and plans to project himself into it using the strict control of the scientific method to escape the chaos in which he now lives.
Rosey Frost
"Rosey" Ian Frost is an author of vision. He was involved in the first war in Iraq. Before the time he spent in service to his country, he was a professional journalist in western America. He now resides in Europe. See Rosey on YouTube at https://youtu.be/leA6yWPTpyM (Copy and Paste to Browser).
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The Life and Times of a Mad Scientist - Rosey Frost
The Life and Times of a Mad Scientist
By Rosey Frost
Copyright © 2021: All rights reserved. Any duplication in whole or in part is strictly forbidden. ISBN: 9781005084257.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
About the Author
Introduction
Prologue
Chapter 1 Chance Meeting with a Friend
Chapter 2 the Music Box
Chapter 3 the Escapists Insurrection
Chapter 4 First Attempt, Stability of the King
Chapter 5 the Contingency Fleeing
Chapter 6 the Aftermath
Chapter 7 Love as the Ultimate Power Source
Chapter 8 Time Passages
Chapter 9 Bury the Dead and Don’t Leave a Trace
Chapter 10 Twisted by Death
Chapter 11 the Finished Solution
THE END
Disclaimer
About the Author
Ian Rosey
Frost is an author of vision and to some extent an optimist. Sometimes he is a philosopher. This is not the first book, and probably not the last that Frost has completed. He had worked before authoring news reports as a professional journalist in Western America and dealt with every daily reality imaginable.
Obsessed with the struggle of man to survive in his modern environment and the lack of interest in solving the problems faced by future generations, Frost was quite disillusioned by a system that only talked about what faced mankind in the time ahead.
He ended his career as a journalist and without any monetary means left, found himself in a struggle for his own self-survival. He joined the armed services where he faced the problem of involvement in nothing less than a war of beliefs. After his tenure as a professional soldier, he realized the fruitless efforts of making war against his brothers was not the solution and again put pen to paper. This time not as a member of the free press, but as a writer of novels intended to be entertaining as well as delivering some message of hope for the future.
Introduction
The Life and Times of a Mad Scientist is the third and final book in a pulp trilogy of science fiction. Farewell Forever Starlight Wish or The Forever Syndrome (alternative title, the former first published in 2007, the latter in 2017) and Incident on Planet MIA-911, Space Grail (published in 2017) are the initial two works in this series. It is not necessary to read the first two books, as all three present a chronological progression using different themes. It is recommended, however, for a fuller understanding and enhanced entertainment experience.
The Chronology of the Ages is as follows: Book 1 set in the Age of Eternity, (approximate real time 2100 A.D. to 2250 A.D. with jumps to the mid 1800s and 2494 A.D.); Book 2 set in the Age of Scientific Discovery of God (approximate real time 2251 A.D. to 2300 A.D.); and Book 3 set in the Age of Dualism (beginning sometime after the 2300s).
Excerpt from Book 1, describing the future scenario of the state of mankind: "In a time in which man had forgotten the value