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Probably with the most evilest of laughs! 
89,000 gold nuclei per second.
Sounds medieval:knowledge and enquiry 
based on ancient findings. Findings learned from
Latin and Greek Natural Scientist.
Medieval scientific knowledge and enquiry 
precious metal gold was a dream of
 medieval alchemists.
Instead of focusing on fixing individual parts,
systemic thinking looks at how everything
 in a system is connected.
Have the Mad Scientist of our past made a comeback
through channeling into the souls of these men?
Are they wicked for achieving what Madmen 
had tried to achieve for centuries?
Soliste in the power of invention.
Colliding beams of lead
 short-lived gold ions.
 refine particle-accelerator  residue
lead is a very difficult element to make
lose protons and for it to lose 3 of them
to change it into gold requires huge 
amounts of energy
These Men are either wise or Mad!
hematite, a iron oxide mineral
found on Mars might have inspired this Madness!
Their are no confirmed evidence of gold on Mars
surface
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Romantic Meal
12 fried zucchini fries
12 eggplant fries
2 cups of brown ground pork
2 cups grated mozzarella
3 cups of tomato's sauce
sauteed onions and garlic
1/4 parmesan cheese
sauteed green bell peppers
sauteed mushrooms
pizza dough
deep dish casserole pan
1 teaspoon of anchovie fillets
1/2 chopped ham
1-2 cups of béchamel sauce
in dish layer dough.
add béchamel sauce top with ham
 fried veggies and sauteed veggies
 (add fresh basil & Oregano
 leaves)
or sprinkle dried basil and oregano
add pareseam
top with tomato sauce mixed with
pork 
top with mozzarella and bake
until golden brown serve with
a sald french fries and beer

  




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