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This little book is about an extraordinary new discovery. The Sanft Magic Order is so profound and yet so seemingly obvious that it is a wonder in itself how it has remained under the radar all this time. The unique and until now unknown-unknown is also something of an enigmatic riddle within a riddle. You kind of get the feeling that there are more subtle layers of magic in it then your depth of understanding has been able to fathom.
You’re aware that there is something else there but you can’t quite get your head around the essence of the thing. This book challenges you to find the new discovery for yourself by solving a riddle hidden in full view on the front cover of the book, after which you can compare your findings to the answers in this book. The answers however contain magical properties that kind of tell you that there is more to this than meets the eye, and that yet another riddle is hidden within the answers, waiting to be solved.
To participate in this game is optional. If you just want to know “what’s new”, please proceed and enjoy reading it as you would other educational books.
I trust you will enjoy a magical experience discovering something new that is truly beyond extraordinary. Please click on the Buy Button to purchase this book and enjoy seeing if you can deduce more than I have been able to. Thank you.
William August Sanft
I was born in Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga, on July 9, 1963. After primary school in Nuku’alofa, I attended Kings Prep and College in Auckland New Zealand from 1972 to 1981. I am an inventor, and like to think of myself as an artist as well.
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Sanft Magic Order - William August Sanft
Sanft Magic Order
William August Sanft
Copyright 2017. William August Sanft.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter One: The Nuts and Bolts
Chapter Two: From Notion to Motion
Chapter Three: A Bouquet of Numbers full of Wonders
Chapter Four: Pure Magic from Pure Math
Chapter Five: Combinations, Shapes and Patterns
Acknowledgements
About the author
Connect with the author
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Foreword
This book is about a new discovery. It can be read purely as such for educational purposes, or for a little excitement, it can also be treated as a puzzle. You are given the opportunity to have some fun in trying to find out for yourself what the new discovery is by solving a riddle which is hidden in full view on the front cover of the book.
The first challenge is to find out what the puzzle is. When you find it, you have found the new discovery. The second and more difficult challenge is to show why you think that what you have found is the new discovery. In other words, you have to show what makes the new discovery so interesting. This Foreword contains further clues to the mystery. Chapters 1 to 5 describe the magic, and the mechanical construction of it.
Like with all puzzles, you will be pleasantly satisfied when you play and can solve this one. However, if you just want to go ahead and see what the new discovery is and how it was derived without having to ponder over a puzzle, I have no doubt you will be truly amazed nonetheless by the little surprises you will find inside this book.
A quick glance at the front cover does not reveal much about the subject matter that makes up the pages of this book; and yet, if one had already read the book, the information on the front cover kind of says it