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Gripping The  Ether

The luminiferous ether was presumed to exist, a universal theoretical substance believed to act as the medium for transmitting electromagnetic waves. A theory now long discarded.

Jason Pollard

The Ether

Jason Pollard is a 25-year-old University dropout who discovered a new technology, and now others want it. He has been threatened and shot at, and the technology stolen. Jason is now on the run with an unlocked dark gravity prototype.
He is a new Tesla to yet another corrupt Edison.
In this high-octane book, we have The Fugitive meets the Enemy of the State. Like so many breakthroughs, the world is changed from a garage in the middle of nowhere.
Dark Gravity is a new term paired with Dark Matter and Dark energy.
Everything has to travel ‘through’ a medium. Or that was the idea in the 19th century.
A carriage has to travel down a road. Electricity has to travel through a wire. And, of course, sounds travel through the air.
What about light?
How does it travel from the sun?
Or radio waves crossing the oceans?
The luminiferous ether was presumed to exist, a universal theoretical substance believed to act as the medium for transmitting electromagnetic waves. A theory now long discarded.
What if there was an ether, a medium for communication for atoms?
What if Dark Gravity was something more substantial than previously thought, but till now, we have not been able to tap into it or understand it? Electricity must have looked like this back in the 16th century. Or gravity in the 17th. What will this new technology power? Can Jason survive long enough to put his invention to work?

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Melons

What don’t we know about our universe? 
More than we know!
What latent abilities are out there that we have lost, never developed, or cannot conceive exist?

How not to die

You were never paranoid enough when they kill you.
Or maybe you’re careless. Many people’s last words were “I wonder what this does…” or “Here, hold my beer…”

Mistakes are good

Mistakes teach you want not to do.
Even better when you learn from the mistakes of other people.
Many people are still alive today because someone else won a Darwin award.

success

I have learnt so much from my failures, I am thinking of doing some more.

One attept at something has never seen one success.

Yet we seem to live in an age where we are told from many sources that successful people are successful, and if you are not successful the first time, then you need to stop trying.

good judgement

You don’t know when you have made a poor decision until it breaks.

Succeed, and it is often hard to know what were the good things you did that got you there. What were the things you did not do, and what things were actually a hindrance.

Fail, and it is very obvious what you should not have done, and people are lined up to tell you.

Failure is a better teacher than success.

Gripping the Ether, the book.

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2% Tax

Imagine a country that only has a 2% tax.

The government is smaller, with no IRS/IRD.
Lobby groups have no tax incentive power.

Every transaction pays a 2% portion to the government. No exceptions and no refunds. No sales tax, no gas tax, no income tax, no company tax, and no capital gains tax.

Get $40 for babysitting, only receive $39.20.
Sell a house for $1,000.000 only receive $998,000.

Only one tax to rule them all.