The Collection - Couverture souple

Monaghan, Chris

 
9781479707270: The Collection

Synopsis

When the particle accelerator at Geneva 2015 was restarted a major disaster occurs. Scientists found they were being called upon to solve this catastrophe. When six personnel entered the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) they caused a void of accelerated mass is created, trapping the team inside. There seems little hope of survival. In fact, they had gone nowhere. They existed in a massless light spectrum beyond which normal vision is not possible. Their personalities began to change as highly charged protons, cause 'actual' places and events from the past come to life.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

When the particle accelerator at Geneva 2015 was restarted a major disaster occurs. Scientists found they were being called upon to solve this catastrophe. When six personnel entered the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) they caused a void of accelerated mass is created, trapping the team inside. There seems little hope of survival. In fact, they had gone nowhere. They existed in a massless light spectrum beyond which normal vision is not possible. Their personalities began to change as highly charged protons, cause 'actual' places and events from the past come to life.

Biographie de l'auteur

I am a History Head Teacher and currently reside on the Central Coast north of Sydney. I have written many school histories over my time, including A History of Terrigal (2003), which was published as part of the twenty fifth anniversary of the school. In 2006 I received a Federal Government Grant, which included the writing of the non-fiction work, What Diggers Never Told (2006). Since then I have focussed on the fiction book The Collection which has a historical and scientific slant.

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Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1479707287 ISBN 13 :  9781479707287
Editeur : Xlibris, 2012
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