E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 364 Seiten
Reihe: EINSTEIN SUPERSTAR CODE
Hohbach Einstein Superstar Code 2
2. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-7578-3589-7
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
Lightspeed
E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 364 Seiten
Reihe: EINSTEIN SUPERSTAR CODE
ISBN: 978-3-7578-3589-7
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
The Sci-Fi Action-Comedy Prequel Einstein Superstar Code 2 reveals the spectacular, action-packed chain of events leading up to the mysterious beginning of the adventure of Einstein Superstar Code. Isaac Kirby, a 14-year-old science and video-game fan and Sally Sartis, a 16-year-old, good-looking fashion enthusiast with hidden science skills, plus a funny, talking cat, have to accomplish two big daredevil tasks. All in a merciless, cosmically dangerous, and video-game-like race against time. First, to unveil the stunning importance of constant Lightspeed in the revolutionary discovery of Albert Einstein regarding the primary principle of Local Symmetry in the Cosmos. (Harmony and Balance). Then to save planet Earth from total destruction by the ruthless Evil Illusion Squad, who are about to abuse both Local Symmetry and Lightspeed for their malicious plan. In the second part of the book, learn more about the ground-breaking, scientific finding of Albert Einstein concerning the core role of Local Symmetry in Nature, the cosmos, and how the primary, simple and beautiful principle of Nature can get implemented by eco-intelligent and climate-smart concepts like the circular economy to create a prosperous future for all, people and planet. The second part also includes the sheet music of the pop song Our Age of Freedom.
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CHAPTER 3
Sally came cruising up the driveway to her parent’s huge mansion in her light blue, electric convertible. It was a huge state-of-the-art villa, built eco-intelligently, constructed in wood and painted in white. The magnificent building was surrounded by a large garden with palm trees, bushes, colorful flowers of all shapes and sizes, an ambitious swimming pool in front of the spacious terrace, and a lake with many exotic gold fish.
How did mom and dad pay for all this? Dad had made a lot of money in Silicon Valley. Then he read the book “” by Tony Seba and James Arbib and realized that having money came with an obligation to invest, and spend wisely for the good of humanity. Mom was a successful interior decorator, and once she became aware of the need to go full circular economy, she made it a priority to use only materials that were safe and could be fully recycled. Putting the mindset shift of mom and dad together, led to the formation of new start-ups, like the one that produced technology to grow food and other materials via so-called precision fermentation. This was one of the big transformational technologies described in “”, besides those of energy, transportation and information. The technology and the precision fermentation devices, which Sally’s dad manufactured, were rented out to local communities so they could produce all their own high-quality food. Top proteins in gazillions of colors and flavors, all produced independently, based on open-source knowhow, with energy coming from their own renewable and fully recyclable energy such as solar power. That way, the communities, also ensuring their buildings used safe and fully recyclable materials, were fairly self-governing, not controlled by large, data-obsessed, global corporations and corrupt politicians. It made the American Dream available for everyone. The land it freed-up was used to implement regenerative agriculture, or have livestock roam around. In that way, via the animal’s natural way of living in the wild, high-quality soil that was rich in nutrients, could sequester carbon, hold water, and promote biodiversity was maintained. This also presented everyone with great possibilities for recreational areas. Independent local communities connected with other independent communities, like neural networks, and funded partnerships that would help each other, such as restoring the vital coastal rainforest in Brazil that was needed to transport humidity inland.
This was an unprecedented transformation in human history, moving away from the old, linear, centralized economic system of brutal extraction or breaking-apart of resources producing toxic waste, to a totally new system, based on local, bottom-up creation. Just as Nature did, using atoms, molecules, cells, and microbes, starting on a small scale, and enriching the environment. Or course, the implementation of the new system, or as it was being called, needed the right choices to be made against stiff opposition from the power-thirsty, control-driven incumbents of the old, top-down, destructive, and short-term based economic model. That model had wrecked both human society and the planet. Civilization had become too centralized and global in its approach, cutting itself off from Nature’s decentralized, self-organizing, local ways of creation and failing repeatedly over the ages. Sally’s parents, with the future of their children firmly in mind, were willing to take risks and be pioneers in this new, local-network-based system that valued the local individual as well as Nature. They leapt right into the exciting, infinite, positively holistic space, full of possibilities that were opening faster and faster each day.
But wait a minute? Where’s all the extra cool fun stuff, you might ask? Like the things you simply do for fun? Well, you’d be surprised to learn that Sally’s parents enjoyed the eco-intelligent way of life. For one, if you live in a healthy environment, in a house made of awesome wood, you just simply feel a lot happier and sexier (which is a scientific fact). Plus, when you help people do things that are positive for everyone, including people, business and planet, you feel a lot happier, too. Whoo-hoo!
Yet, that was not all. Dad took part of his money and bought a famous basketball team. Yep, he was the owner, and he loved it. He had been a basketball coach at a high school, and always enjoyed being prepared and a step ahead of everybody else. So, the Team was a major part of Sartis family life. There were always activities, publicity, parties, fundraisers, eco-intelligent fashion shows (organized by Sally, of course) and most importantly, real-world, real live-action and fun, fun, fun!
Usually, these kinds of super inspirational thoughts went through Sally’s pretty head when she drove up to her family’s dream home. Coming home was always exciting when your dad owns one of the best basketball teams in the U.S. and the whole wide world.
But today was different. Sally was lost in thought. She was thinking about what Dr. Waldon had told her about the math tests, and how she had always aced the most difficult multiple-choice question on them. Was she really that smart and, even more importantly, if so, why didn’t she know about it?
Sally parked her car in front of the mansion’s entrance, oblivious to the fact there were no other cars around today. Neither her dad’s Tesla, nor her mom’s green hydrogen-powered convertible, not even her little brother Tom’s electric toy car, in which, given a chance, he would race around the property all day.
When she walked up the stairs to the half wood, half painted glass front door, she almost had a heart attack. Not because she had suddenly solved a difficult math problem, but because a super loud “SURPRISE!!!” came out of the house as the entrance door swiftly swung open. This was followed by upbeat pop music blasting out of the house.
Before Sally could grasp what was going on, the entire basketball team came storming out, and one big XXL guy after another hugged her and passed the little princess on (without putting her back down on the ground) to the next giant.
“Happy Birthday!!!” everyone shouted, as totally startled Sally was moved through the air along the chain of basketball players into the huge hall of the massive and colorfully decorated villa. There, her radiating-with-energy family, her cheerful, super stylish friends (many cheerleaders among them) and her big-muscle-displaying boyfriend in his tight T-Shirt, Greg, along with his energized football team, were waiting. Popping open bottles of champagne, throwing confetti into the air whilst screaming from the top of their lungs “Surprise!” and “Happy Birthday, Sally!”
“Guys!!!” Sally exclaimed with an outburst of joy and excitement, as she now realized what on earth was happening. This was making up for her cancelled birthday party due to uninvited, party-pooping Hurricane Whatever-its-Stupid-Name-Was last month. Sally got big hugs from her brother Tom (“Love you, sis!”), her dad (“Love you, honey!”), her mom (tears, no words) to her screaming girlfriends (no words, just ear-popping high-pitched cheering and whooping), and, of course, her boyfriend Greg (“Happy birthday princess”), who kissed her hard while the entire high school football team, along with everybody else, kept shouting out (not so much singing) “Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you!”
Thank goodness the rolling in of the super huge coconut and chocolate birthday cake on a serving table restored cosmic harmony. Then the fun really began, and the party was pure rock ‘n’ roll till late into the night.
While Sally was dancing with her friends around the swimming pool, she looked up to the shimmering stars in the clear, beautiful night sky. For a split-second, in a flash of light she saw Isaac’s face appear in the glittering, endless cosmic reality. She stopped jumping around, the hip-hopping noises and images of the exuberant, high-spirited party guests around her were drowned out. At that very moment, Sally could think only of Isaac. This was so very weird. Isaac Kirby!? She could sense him, feel him…Why?
So, what was Isaac doing, while Sally stood there among her hip-hopping-around-the-swimming-pool-and-happy-birthday-screaming friends?
Um, Isaac was not so blown away. It was rather the contrary. The extraordinary combination of gorgeous Sally Sartis and the amusing detention assignment of having to design a kick-ass video game with her, that made learning about Einstein’s role of local symmetry in Nature fun, had caused Isaac to sit in his room all evening. Not in a relaxed way either, but in a half-panicky kinda fashion. Because, OMG, Sally Sartis! The girl of his dreams. How could he ever concentrate in her presence? How could he concentrate on anything, other than what it would be like to kiss her, like forever, until they got married and had three probably slightly challenging kids of their own?
Since Isaac couldn’t even imagine what to call these adorable screaming children, let alone whom he should invite to the wedding of the century. Would inviting U.S. President Mitchell be over the top? He decided that he needed help ASAP, or he would not be able to sleep for a very long time, or even forever and ever and ever…
There was only one possible solution.
Isaac sped up the hill on the winding road on his scooter. It was around midnight and very dark....




