by G. Peyton Wertenbaker
Three science fiction classics: The Man From The Atom; The Coming of the Ice; The Chamber of Life
The Man From the Atom
From: Science and Invention, August 1923
IF you are interested in Einstein's Theory of Relativity, you cannot afford to miss this story. It is one of the big scientific stories of the year and is worth reading and rereading many times. If the Theory of Relativity has been a puzzle to you, this story, written in plain English, cannot fail to hold your interest from start to finish. The thoughts expressed in this story are tremendous. It will give you a great insight, not only into the infinitely large, but also the infinitely small. Better yet, relativity is brought home to you in a most ingenious and easily understandable manner. --EDITOR.
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