A freak accident turns into the discovery of a lifetime for Dale Adams, a business student at Emory University in Atlanta. Dale has discovered a simple method for controlling gravity. When word gets out, his life quickly descends into a nightmare of violence and intrigue.SYNOPSIS:Einstein?s theory of General Relativity, published in 1915, sparked the search for a unified field theory combining electromagnetism and gravity. This scientific endeavor has intensified greatly in recent years, with mathematicians and theoretical physicists all over the world racing to combine quantum mechanics and relativity into a single Theory of Everything.When Dale Adams, a business student in Atlanta, stumbles across the key to solving this mystery, he doesn?t realize the magnitude of the breakthrough. Instead, he uses his discovery of a new principle of physics like a cheap parlor trick by creating a floating toy. But when he pitches his ZG Board??a "Zero Gravity" hoverboard??before investors as part of a class project, there are those in the room who immediately recognize the true potential of this new technology.As powerful forces vie to get their hands on Dale?s discovery, Dale?s life quickly descends into a nightmare of violence and intrigue. Instead of savoring the last weeks of college and coasting toward graduation, Dale finds himself running for his life.+++It was just a hoverboard. Nobody was supposed to die.+++"Pretty much every movie and book about the future weaves floating cars into the scenery. But no story has ever discussed how that came to be. Breaking Gravity is the story of how THE future??a future that pretty much every scifi writer has predicted??came to be. A serendipitous discovery, a hoverboard, greedy suits, violent skinheads, and a beautiful girl... what more could you want? 6 STARS on a scale of 1 to 5!"- M Devins, IndieSciFi Reviews"Mixes the gritty side of Atlanta with a technothrillers twists and turns!"- Philip, Amazon Review"This story will make you question everything you know about gravity. Plus its a helluva ride!"- Heisenberger, The Search
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