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"Dalrymple's Equation" is a science fiction novel published by Paul W. Fairman in 1959. This work presents a story that combines adventure and scientific elements, which is Fairman's typical style. At the center of the novel is a mathematical equation discovered by a character named Dalrymple, and the story unfolds as this equation causes unexpected results. The book reflects the tension of the Cold War era that was popular at the time and the social anxiety about the rapid development of science and technology. Through this work, Fairman explores the power of science and its impact on humanity, and provides readers with an opportunity to think about the duality of technological advancement. Like Fairman's other works, this novel was popular among science fiction lovers at the time for its fast-paced development and interesting scientific ideas.

Summary
It's the not knowing that gets you. The wondering. Thinking sometimes one way and sometimes the other. But never knowing for sure. Being suckered is bad enough but wondering whether you've been suckered is rougher. Or whether you've let the biggest thing since fingerprints slide right by you.
Someday the case may be solved. Then we'll know for sure?one way or the other?Donovan and I. What case? Wait 'til I tell you. It won't take long.

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Dalrymple's Equation