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La Charlière was originally published in 2019 and revised in this 2025 version. The story takes place in 2084, twenty years after the discoveries by Cédric Rothschild, based on his theory of variable light speed, which had led to the invention of microfusion reactors and timecharging, enabling a host of new transportation technologies. La Charlière is a prototype dirigible designed to operate with lighter-than-air spheres based on timecharging technology. The technology is commandeered by the Syndicate for the purpose of taking over the world. A subsequent invention by Cédric based on his…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
La Charlière was originally published in 2019 and revised in this 2025 version. The story takes place in 2084, twenty years after the discoveries by Cédric Rothschild, based on his theory of variable light speed, which had led to the invention of microfusion reactors and timecharging, enabling a host of new transportation technologies. La Charlière is a prototype dirigible designed to operate with lighter-than-air spheres based on timecharging technology. The technology is commandeered by the Syndicate for the purpose of taking over the world. A subsequent invention by Cédric based on his theory of gravitrons leads to the discovery of an antigravity engine with the potential for sweeping impact on humanity, both for good and for bad. The book is an adventure into the future of technology development in a genre called 'science future', modelled after the works of Jules Verne. The complex issue of how advanced technology gets exploited for evil purposes to gain control of humanity is explored. The story is told through the eyes of a scientist named Dr. Vincent Gilbert, who gets caught up in the struggle between good and evil when societal change is brought on by disruptive technological innovation.
Autorenporträt
Hyperspeed (Revised Ed.) is the first novel of the William Grovère pentalogy, followed by The Timecharger, Cédric, Sea Change, and La Charlière, . The author is a retired scientist and inventor residing in Colorado. After a corporate career working in research and development for a major American company, Grovère now applies lessons learned from his scientific endeavors and ideas contemplated throughout his life to the realm of fiction. He writes in a style called "science future", after the model of Jules Verne, where details of how things might work sixty years in the future are described-exploring technology innovation in ways it might impact his grandchildren when they reach his age. As a serious scientist having authored many scientific publications and holding several patents, he weaves plausible science into various adventures involving fictitious characters caught up in the unexpected consequences of technology that advances more rapidly than people are able to assimilate it. William Grovère est un scientifique et inventeur à la retraite de soixante-dix ans résidant à Villefranche-sur-Mer, en France. Après une carrière en entreprise en recherche et développement pour une grande entreprise américaine, Grovère applique désormais les leçons tirées de ses efforts scientifiques et des idées envisagées tout au long de sa vie au domaine de la fiction. Il écrit dans un style appelé science future, d'après le modèle de Jules Verne, où sont décrits des détails sur la façon dont les choses pourraient fonctionner soixante ans dans le futur - explorant l'innovation technologique de manière à ce qu'elle puisse avoir un impact sur ses petits-enfants lorsqu'ils atteindront son âge. En tant que scientifique sérieux, auteur de nombreuses publications scientifiques et détenteur de plusieurs brevets, il tisse une science plausible dans diverses aventures impliquant des personnages fictifs pris dans les conséquences inattendues d'une technologie qui progresse plus rapidement que les gens ne peuvent l'assimiler.