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“I often wonder what Einstein would have done in my position. At Peterson, I kept an Einstein poster in my room, the one that says 'Imagination is more important than knowledge.' Einstein was smart, maybe even as smart as Laserator, but he played it way too safe. Then again, nobody ever threw a grappling hook at Einstein. I like to think he would have enjoyed my work, if he could have seen it. But no one sees anything I do, not until it's hovering over Chicago.”

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Soon I Will Be Invincible

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Austin Grossman
Austin Grossman

Austin Grossman is an American writer born on June 26, 1969. Known for his science fiction and fantasy works, Grossman's novels often weave history with reality, creating captivating stories. more

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