
The Impossible Invention, published in 1942 by Robert Moore Williams, is a science fiction novel that explores the concept of transmitting power through radio waves. The story follows inventor James Arthur Fradin, who faces skepticism from fellow scientists at the Institute of Radio Engineers while trying to prove his groundbreaking theories. When a villain named Marvak kidnaps Fradin to exploit his invention, chaos ensues, leading to a catastrophic breach into the fourth dimension. The novel raises important ethical questions about scientific advancement and its potential consequences for humanity.























