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A surprisingly literal reinterpretation of Einstein's theory of space-time leads to a scientific breakthrough: the ability to send matter forward -- but only forward -- in time.
As researchers explore the possibilities of this extraordinary temporal technology, they discover applications in everything from farming and horticulture to radioactive waste management. It's a veritable fountain of youth that could revolutionize the beauty business. But the Department of Defense has other ideas.
The story focuses on the life-changing experiences of the first people to go forward, when there's no going back.
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A surprisingly literal reinterpretation of Einstein's theory of space-time leads to a scientific breakthrough: the ability to send matter forward -- but only forward -- in time.

As researchers explore the possibilities of this extraordinary temporal technology, they discover applications in everything from farming and horticulture to radioactive waste management. It's a veritable fountain of youth that could revolutionize the beauty business. But the Department of Defense has other ideas.

The story focuses on the life-changing experiences of the first people to go forward, when there's no going back.


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Autorenporträt
A professional writer and editor with a background in graphic design, Graeme Bennett was a featured guest speaker at the WRITE conference in 1995, was the winner of IO9.com's "finish this story" contest in 2011 and was named "Innovator-in-Residence" at libraries in the Greater Vancouver area in 2014 and 2015. Since then, he has written and published four novels and several other books.