In a quiet university campus, Professor Ned Brainard, an eccentric and brilliant inventor, is so caught up in his experiments that he forgets the most basic things, even his own wedding. His fiancée, the beautiful yet somewhat desperate Betty, begins to doubt Ned's sanity as he remains obsessed with his latest invention, a magical powder that has the incredible ability to make objects float.
As the situation becomes more complicated, Ned finds himself the target of external interests, including a shrewd magnate who wants to steal his invention to commercialize it. With pressure mounting and wedding preparations in the air, Ned must find a way to prove that his madness has a method and save both his career and his relationship.
Throughout his adventure, Brainard faces amusing and chaotic situations that include experiments going awry, quirky characters, and a multitude of misunderstandings. The plot thickens further when Betty gets involved with her own plans to showcase Ned's worth to the world.
In the end, with a bit of luck and a great flash of genius, the professor must strike a balance between his brilliant creative mind and the real world, remembering that love and friendship are the most important discoveries of all. Through laughter and madness, the story delivers a heartwarming message about the importance of not getting lost in the chaos of life.