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"Emptiness is everywhere and it can be calculated, which gives us a great opportunity ... I know how to control the universe. So tell me, why should I run for a million?" Perelman said.
Perelman, a reclusive mathematician who neighbors say lives in poverty with his mother, presented proofs in 2002 and 2003 proving the conjecture proposed by Henri Poincare in 1904. The conjecture suggested three-spheres are the only possible bounded three-dimensional spaces to contain no holes.
"I learned how to calculate voids, along with my colleagues we know the mechanisms for filling in the social and economic voids," he said.