QUANTUMVATOR 1. Whiz, the Whizz Scientist's Adventure in his Space-Elevator: The Adventure of Whiz, the Whizz Scientist, Quantumvator Series, #1
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QUANTUMVATOR 1.
If you love an adventure through space-time at 99.9999999% the speed of light where your time passes so slowly, one second in your space-elevator is literally years back home, this book is for you! This book introduces you to Dean Whizz who his friends call "Whiz" because he likes to spend his time in his laboratory finding ways of extracting quantum-powers which he callls "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!
Chris Briscoe
I have a deep concern for the way our culture is veering off to one side and leaving the majority dissatisfied and burdened. I hope these writings can remind us that in soceities which have tured their backs on traditional values and sometimes deemed them as politically incorrect, truth still has the power to heal and guide us to a better world; and that everyone deserves compassion, not condemnation, which only the power of Truth and wisdom and real unconditional love can hope to do; therfore, in the end, the power of truth will prevail.
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QUANTUMVATOR 1. Whiz, the Whizz Scientist's Adventure in his Space-Elevator - Chris Briscoe
CHAPTER ONE:
WHO IS WHIZ, THE WHIZZ SCIENTIST?
This is a story about a teenage boy called Whiz who was a whiz at science, especially quantum-physics or what scientists call quantum-mechanics
because of the unconventional and weird ways wave-particles move and behave that actually break the laws of our Universe - those laws which run our Universe, namely General and Special Relativity; quantum particles are particles which are so small, they can fit inside an atom - and an atom is what everything in our Universe is made of - including you and I - that word atom
means indivisible
, i.e. it can't be cut up into smaller waves or particles - but since discovering the atom, we know that the atom is divisible - inside the atom there are other particles which are so small they are waves, i.e. at the nucleus the protons and the neutrons while towards the outer edges, the electrons - but the weird thing is that they are all both waves and particles, i.e. they have a double-existence, i.e. they are both a wave and a particle, called wave-particle-duality - which goes against the Laws of our Universe; so those wave-particles have quantum Superposition - because they can be both a wave and a particle at the same time which breaks the Laws of our Universe; and because at that size, they are no longer mass, they can do other things which break the normal laws of our Universe; for example, they can proceed and exceed the speed of light; and speaking of light, light also comes in the form of quantum wave-particles, i.e. photons which are so small they are both light-waves and light-particles and they can also penetrate the atom.
But getting back to Whiz - he loved quantum physics but he also loved food. Whiz had two great loves and passions in his life: one was science and the other was cooking - actually he preferred the pastime of eating rather than cooking; the only cooking he did was what all chemist-physicists do, by mixing and recombining chemicals, freezing and boiling chemicals in their labs; and now, you find Whiz’ writing in his Journal about his current research as a quantum-physicist trying to penetrate and extract quantum-powers from inside an atom - actually a subatom; transforming, and being transformed by the powers of quantum - powers such as quantum-superposition, quantum-entanglement and quantum-super-tunnelling; don't worry if you don’t understand these concepts since you will be enlightened by Whiz; since he is technically a quantum-scientist albeit a teenager scientist - his great focus is not the power of atom but the power of the subatom in his laboratory - and by the way, laboratories are actually just glorified kitchens.
Whiz possessed a natural intuition for quantum- physics, meaning, while most people and even scientists couldn't understand quantum-physics, Whiz possessed a natural understanding of it; and Whiz loved nothing more than spending time in his laboratory in his parent’s home finding ways of transforming his world and other's world around him; his father had moved his bedroom and lab to the top floor since his mother couldn’t tolerate the smells and sounds of his experiments.
Here's Whiz now writing in his Journal:
My name is Dean Whiz but my friends call me Whiz since I spend all of my time in my laboratory which is on the top floor of my parent's
house. This is my journal of my current research. I have just turned eighteen years young which makes me still a teenager; my brother's name is Troy. We once shared an egg as we are what’s called identical twins
; all we share nowadays is our birthday, but even that might very well change since I am interested in speeds which compete with the speed of light. Not because it would make a nice change to have my own individual birthday, but I would like to know what it’s like to reach speeds at least 86% the speed of light; it’s my first dream to reach 86% the speed of light because at that speed your time slows down to half its passage. But I am convinced that interacting with the world inside an atom - called the