A never-ending story, according to Gödel’s Theory of Incompleteness, for inquisitive children of all ages. Adventures, questions, a fantasy format combining true science, history, psychology and myth. RosFrankie finds much to love in a world where everyone is different and no one is perfect. Promoting readers to ask questions and seek answers. Designed to 'never end' because the end is a continuation written by readers with characters they create themselves. Educationally orientated.
RosFrankie is one of the many children’s books currently offered free on the internet in an effort to promote broad ranging educational concepts and to encourage stimulating learning experiences. The title character in RosFrankie is named in honor of Rosalind Franklin, x-ray crystallographer of DNA fame. The book is dedicated to the encouragement of creative problem solving following the obvious hypothesis that answers will never be found if questions are never asked. It is on the leading edge of the direction of successful future education, due to the creation of the internet, in which the search for knowledge will be unlimited and restricted only by an individual child's desire to learn.