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Einstein Proved Relativity as Falk Proved God: Steven Falk Announced Today a New Theory That Allegedly Proves the Existence of God in Much the Same Way as Einstein Proved Relativity

SARASOTA, Fla., Aug. 18, 2011 — As he often does during Bible study class, Falk raised a question and simultaneously delivered the answer that is certain to bring religious and scientific communities together as never before in history.

Using scientific encoding of religious text in the binary world of ones and zeros, Falk discovered that the word "GOD" equates to the number 7, both in text and in binary. The only other word in the US English language that has proven to follow the exact same translation is the word "JESUS," which equates to the number 9 in both text and in binary.

According to Falk, it's been a long time since something as big as the Theory of Relativity was revealed, except perhaps for the Human Genome project.

Falk claims that for the first time in history we have scientific proof of the "Secret Language of GOD" – binary code. A direct link to the preliminary research can be found online at: http://www.StevenFalk.com/Falk_Theory_Binary-Code_GOD.PDF

Private and government funding for further research and development is pending.

About Binary Code from Wikipedia:

A binary code is a way of representing text or computer processor instructions by the use of the binary number system's two-binary digits 0 and 1. This is accomplished by assigning a bit string to each particular symbol or instruction, much the same way DNA is structured. Binary numbers were first described in Chandashutram written by Pingala in 100 BC. Binary Code was first introduced by the German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz during the 17th century. Leibniz was trying to find a system that converts logic's verbal statements into a pure mathematical one. He created a system consisting of rows of zeros and ones. Another mathematician and philosopher by the name of George Boole published a paper in 1847 called "The Mathematical Analysis of Logic" that describes an algebraic system of logic, now known as Boolean algebra. Boole's system was based on binary, a yes-no, on-off approach which consisted the three most basic operations: AND, OR, and NOT. This system was not put into use until a graduate student from Massachusetts Institute of Technology by the name Claude Shannon noticed that the Boolean algebra he learned was similar to an electric circuit. Shannon wrote his thesis in 1937 which implemented his findings. Shannon's thesis became a starting point for the use of the binary code in practical applications such as computers, electric circuits, and more. Unix-based, Linux-derived and Windows-based systems are binary compatible operating systems. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_code)

About Steven Falk:

Steven Falk, author of "Six Sigma Tennis," is a certified tennis professional by the U.S. Professional Tennis Association and also is a certified umpire and referee by the United States Tennis Association. He is a former tennis coach for Stanford Tennis in Palo Alto, California, where he applied ISO standards, Six Sigma methodologies, Total Quality Management, the Malcolm Baldrige Award Program and Lockheed Martin Zero Defects practices for the first time to athletics. Falk gained his corporate experience and recognition as a Six Sigma Champion working with organizations such as Carlson Companies, Siemens, General Electric, Lockheed Martin and The Walt Disney Company. Falk is an alum of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and a summa cum laude Psychology Major alum of UCLA, which he followed by several successful years as a singer/dancer with Walt Disney Parks Entertainment before entering the corporate world and most recently the world of sports psychology. The mission statement of his organization is very simple: to analyze and solve any problem. More information is available at http://www.StevenFalk.com.

Contact: Steven Falk (941-706-2459)

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