One day, a student of Professor Jack Baling brings in an impossible invention: a working perpetual motion machine. As that's the engineering equivalent of proving that two plus two equals five, Jack takes the machine home to study it. Despite his best efforts, however, he can't figure out how it works. Not only that, his intense scrutiny of the Machine That Should Not Be pushes him over the edge between genius and crazy. He emerges from the other side a mad scientist .
As it turns out, madness and disintegrator rays don’t go well together.
Language
English
Pages
53
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Colin O'Boyle
Release
March 29, 2012
Episode 1: Two Plus Two Equals Five (The Chronicles of Professor Jack Baling)
One day, a student of Professor Jack Baling brings in an impossible invention: a working perpetual motion machine. As that's the engineering equivalent of proving that two plus two equals five, Jack takes the machine home to study it. Despite his best efforts, however, he can't figure out how it works. Not only that, his intense scrutiny of the Machine That Should Not Be pushes him over the edge between genius and crazy. He emerges from the other side a mad scientist .
As it turns out, madness and disintegrator rays don’t go well together.