Jeremiah Laing, a 42nd-century historian, gets stranded in the 1930s, following a chain of events involving Albert Einstein and the ingenious Sidney Chalmers. Battling time and a universe-devouring black hole, will they be able to correct history?
Jeremiah Laing, a 42nd-century historian, gets stranded in the 1930s, following a chain of events involving Albert Einstein and the ingenious Sidney Chalmers. Battling time and a universe-devouring black hole, will they be able to correct history?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Jacobsen is a seasoned broadcast engineer and proud alumnus of the University of Oklahoma, where he honed his storytelling skills studying journalism. In his free time, he enjoys the thrill of the open road, frequently embarking on exhilarating bicycle tours. In 1975, he not only participated in a prestigious cross-country bicycle tour, but also captured his adventure on the big screen, starring in the feature film, "The Great American Bike Tour." A romantic at heart, Scott fondly recalls chasing his future wife, Peggy, up Gates Pass on their first date--a testament to his love for both cycling and his life partner. Currently, Scott and Peggy enjoy the picturesque landscapes of Tucson, Arizona, which they call home. Always inspired by his journeys, both on two wheels and through the airwaves, Scott continues to share his unique experiences with a broad audience.
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