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Fermi's Pair of Socks

Ray Jay Perreault

Join six teenagers on a mind-bending journey to unravel the mysteries of Fermi's paradox. Traveling through alien worlds and times, discovering love, loss, and the secrets of Earth's position in the Galaxy. Discover the shocking truth behind why they were selected, as their future is forever altered in ways they never imagined. Discover a tale that will challenge your beliefs and ignite your imagination.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Ray Jay Perreault
  • Publish Date: Jun 25th, 2025
  • Pages: 250
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.57in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9798231825516
  • Categories: Science Fiction - Alien ContactScience Fiction - Space OperaScience Fiction - Time Travel

About the Author

Perreault, Ray Jay: -

Ray is a prolific author that enjoys storytelling. He feels that the Science Fiction genre is fertile ground to understand ourselves and where we're going.

Ray was a Command Pilot in the US Air Force with over 4,500 flight hours. He traveled to 27 countries around the world in the C-130. His assignments ranged from landing in a farm field in Paraguay to entering West Berlin and experiencing Russian controllers giving him false headings.

Ray's other assignment was as a T-38 instructor pilot. "The T-38 is the best plane in the word; two pilots, two engines, and two afterburners." Two of his remarkable experiences included training the first class of female pilots and receiving an Air Commendation medal for saving a T-38 that blew an engine during a touch and go, saving himself and the student pilot on board.

After his Air Force career, Ray enjoyed a long and exciting career with Northrop Grumman. During the 28 years at Northrop, some of the highlights included work as the Lead Wind Tunnel test engineer on the F-20, F-23, F-18, and B-2. His career progressed to be the Deputy Manager of Engineering for the Tri-Service Stand-Off Attack Missile (TSSM). Later he was responsible for all of the computers at Ryan Aeronautical, then all of the computers on the B-2 Bomber program.

Ray hopes you enjoy his work, and he looks forward to sharing many new and exciting stories.