
Operation Interstellar
Operation Interstellar, written by George O. Smith, explores the conflict between established scientific theories and innovative ideas in the realm of space communication. The story follows Paul Grayson, who believes that Z-wave technology can enable real-time communication across space, contrary to Haedaecker's Theory, which asserts that such communication is impossible. As Grayson embarks on his quest to validate his theory, he faces significant opposition from those who wish to suppress his findings. This novel highlights the struggle between innovation and tradition in scientific exploration.




















































