Lawrence Lucken

Larry has a master’s in mechanical engineering. He is a professional engineer, practicing for thirty-five years. As the chief mechanical engineer for the Albuquerque Army Corps has designed facilities for research, industrial, governmental, and commercial projects.

As a writer, Larry is now on his third career. For much of his first career, he served as a military officer, his second, as a professional mechanical engineer with a top-secret clearance, working on American and international projects.

Now, as an author for his third career, he published three books: The Plan, The Sacrifice, and Sacred Dead.

Larry combines both his technical and academic experience in a believable tale of high technology and drama.

He lives in Puyallup, Washington, and has been married for thirty-six years to his English bride.

His books are a speculative science fiction that has taken years to write. The resources used have merit in that Ether was never disproved; many still say it exists. But the proof is that something exists in what Einstein called a vacuum. The discovery of the CMBR (cosmic microwave background radiation) and the recent discovery of The Higgs Field suggest that our knowledge is still incomplete. Fortunately, this makes for a good story, offering a basis for the storyline and facts that suggest the possibility it is true.

If you are interested in learning more, my resources were:

● Einstein and the Ether by Ludwik Kostro

● The Rise of the New Physics: Volume One by A. D’Abro

● Relativity: The Special and the General Theory by Albert Einstein

● The Demon in the Aether: The Life of James Clerk Maxwell by Martin Goldman

● String Theory for Dummies by Andrew Zimmerman Jones with Daniel Robbins, PhD

● Einstein for Dummies by Carlos I. Calle, PhD

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