ExtraOrdinary Space -- New Sci-Fi Book Features Scientific Breakthrough and Its Effects With People


O FALLON, Ill., May 16, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Everyday new ideas sprout from many people's minds and from time to time, something significant materializes. For the most part, innovations and breakthroughs are expected to benefit mankind but even with good intentions, some elements intend to feed their greed for power. These are the themes that readers will discover as Xlibris proudly releases ExtraOrdinary Space: The Integral, the compelling new book from author Stan Burns.

ExtraOrdinary Space is a work of science fiction that blends romance and adventure with a newly postulated scientific thesis. In the novel, a new direction of travel available to humans is discovered mathematically and brought to reality by the main character Lyte Donner. Lyte, with the help of his female assistant, Jaseta Zee, makes use of this newly developed technology in a variety of ways including eradicating drug rings, dissolving street gangs, busting international terrorist organizations, and many other ways. But is this technology safe from mankind's abuses? Only time can tell.

ExtraOrdinary Space toggles emotions from many different angles including romance, relationships, mathematics, politics, science, terrorism, and patriotism. Its focus on "w space" will not only entertain readers but also spark debate about science and American Society. Log on to Xlibris.com today and order a copy of ExtraOrdinary Space: The Integral today.

About the Author

Stan Burns started his work career as a cartographer. After working as a cartographer for two years, his intent was to teach high school mathematics for just one year. Instead, he spent 32 years teaching high school the final 22 of which as chairman of the school's mathematics department. Stan has also taught mathematics at a junior college for four years and at a four-year college for nine years. Stan has a wife and three children and has now retired from teaching. Prior to this literary work, Stan authored a 754 page mathematics text book.



                  ExtraOrdinary Space * by Stan Burns
                             The Integral
                  Publication Date: February 27, 2006
         Trade Paperback; $19.54; 318 pages; 978-1-4134-9800-4
         Cloth Hardback; $29.69; 318 pages; 978-1-4134-9801-1

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