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The Wormhole, Black Hole, Challenge
The Wormhole, Black Hole, Challenge
The Wormhole, Black Hole, Challenge
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After the only wormhole known to man is destroyed, a team of scientist, lead by one brilliant, scientist, who is ahead of his time, and while working from a space station, attempt to construct another, however, one of the team members has secret plans for the new wormhole should they succeed.

With time running out, that brilliant scientist is granted a lifelong wish.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 11, 2020
ISBN9781005387501
The Wormhole, Black Hole, Challenge
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Marsell Morris

Marsell was born in Detroit Michigan in the year of... well, a good while ago. After graduating from Cass Technical High School, Marsell went to work for the Chrysler Corporation as a conveyor loader. Shortly after beginning his employment with Chrysler, he married, and fathered three children. Thirty-one years later, and after having gained the position of production supervisor, he retired at fifty.After retiring, he began playing golf everyday and all day. Having lowered his handicap to near scratch, and winning a tournament at even par, and behind a debilitating injury, he was unable to continue playing. He had a lot of free time on his hands, whereupon, he took up writing as a hobby and time killer and discovered he had talent for spinning a yarn.After pounding out eleven urban fictions, covering everything from drug use, prostitution, gang crime, murder, and romance/erotica, and having always been a science fiction fan from his teenage years, he thought he’d try his hand at writing a Sci-Fi tail, which culminated in his first work “Alien Plot - First Contact” now retitled "Alien Offensive - Nanobot Storm" and its four sequels, and which, at one time before he ran into problems with its publisher, was considered good fodder for production as a movie, not because he is such a great writer, but because of its unique, previously unexplored, plot.He still lives in Detroit, and being a compulsive writer, he spends most of his time wearing out his fourth keyboard replacement, while pursuing what he loves doing — writing more tails with unique story lines.

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    The Wormhole, Black Hole, Challenge - Marsell Morris

    The Wormhole, Black Hole,

    Challenge

    A Science Fiction Novella

    By

    Marsell Morris

    No part of this book may be reproduced in any form

    without written permission from the author.

    For more information, write to:

    Marsellmorris@aol.com

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    ISBN: 9781005387501

    The characters and dialogue contained here-in are products of the author's imagination, and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to an actual person, living or dead, or establishment, existing, or defunct, is entirely coincidental.

    Copyright © 2020 All rights reserved.

    Printed in the United States of America

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    Chapter 1

    Thirty years earlier…

    Now that we’re experimenting with creating wormholes, do you think they’ll ever become the most common mode of space travel, Professor, Garland? asked, Zachery, Thomas, one of Professor, Chester, Garland’s most brilliant, theoretical, physics, students. The men sit in a lecture hall in the University of Michigan. Garland, fifty years old, and tenured, is the head of the astronomy program while, also, teaching theoretical physics. Although, he is teaching theoretical physics at the moment, his true love is astrophysics. Somehow, the conversation landed on wormholes.

    That’s a good question. What’s your opinion? Chester steps from the white board to sit on the corner of his desk. Although he wouldn’t admit it, he had an affinity for Zac, who had a brilliant mind, and seemed to be interested in astronomy.

    Well, I think so. Because if we can create one, it won’t be long before we learn how to control where it will open and end.

    That sounds reasonable. Tell me, what do you know about wormhole? Chester moves to the steps of the stage, and sits with his hands linked over his knees.

    Well… Let’s see… Ah, I know the original hypothesis was presented by Mr. Einstein. They are supposed to be solutions to his field equations for gravity that act as tunnels. It is understood that wormholes connect points in space-time in such a way that the trip between the points through the wormhole could take much less time than a trip to the same points through normal space, but it is, also, known that wormhole geometries are inherently unstable.

    Yes, that’s the text book description, but what do you really know about wormholes?

    Not a lot, Sir, except we haven’t quite discovered how to create them, and can’t control where they go, or exit.

    Exactly, and there in lies the rub. This is the year of 2179, and in all that time since Einstein came up with the theory of general relativity way back in 1935, to elaborate on the idea, proposing the existence of bridges through space-time we are, just now, able to examine a small, directionless, wormhole that we didn’t manufacture, and happen to discover. Can anyone here explain why we haven’t advanced any further with wormhole production and usage? Yes, Gordon, can you answer that question? He calls on another brilliant, slightly, portly, student, who’s interest is physics and not astronomy.

    I think so, Professor. Gordon, the number two student, said, as he dropped his raised hand, Because no one has been brave enough to enter the wormhole to see where the one we know of, ends.

    There is a light giggle in the lecture hall.

    Correct, but why can’t we use probes to see where it ends? The end of the lecture nearly over, Chester gets up and begins packing his briefcase.

    Well, Sir, we have, but every time we send a probe into the wormhole, we never hear from it again, answered, Zac.

    Correct, Mr. Thomas, but can you propose a possible explanation as to why we never hear from our probes once launched into the hole?

    No, Sir, I can’t.

    Is there anyone here who can?

    Silence, as the end of class bell sounds, and the students begin rising from their seats. With this being their last lecture of the day, they were ready to get to other, none academic, activities.

    Okay, my future theorist, that is tonight's home work. I want each and every one of you to bring in Monday, a 500 word essay explaining, or offering a hypothesis as to the possible reasons why our probes seem to vanish when injected into the small wormhole. If you can’t hypothesize, just take a wild guess, but turn in something. Class dismissed.

    Zac, a tall, athletic type, who wears

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