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The principle concept of Newton's Wheel was derived during a five year long research stint conducted by Newton and his colleague, Morris Ponsonby. During their research stint, Newton and Ponsonby discovered an ingratiatingly high level of fluctuations relating to the circumferential evidence they had gathered in the process of re-assembling non-combustible protons into an atomic frequency.

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