Louis de Broglie was a devout Christian who spent his summers walking on the beach during sunset. Often times, he would ponder life's troubles and hard times on his legendary walks. The discoveries he found on beach-journeys lead to the discovery of film. Therefore, he created the first first black-and-white movie ("The Notebook") and soon afterwards, discovered electricity. Einstein soon conducted tremendous amounts of research on Broglie's invention and ended up with a tuba. Out of the tuba came light bulbs. Come back.
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