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The not so beautiful equation is that of Isaac newton, who through his advanced mathematical skills, coupled with his three years of study in reclusion of 17 different bibles predicted the end of the world in the year 2060. The trick is for me now to create the world wonder which he did not forsee. Perpetual motion is the answer God has given me the ability to understand it.

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