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Tele Pathy

My name Was Tele Pathy. now reader reaction what? Tele pathy. yes I have the power of telekinesis. I control the object without touching. using my brain power.how is it possible? according to Newton 6th law, we can do. newtons 10th law? yes newton wrote 1239 laws(top secret) how I know that because I have time machine from 22nd century, yes I’m a time traveler. like the Doraemon. time machine invented by Albert Einstein according to G wells Blueprint. this lot of new devices are there. like Minecraft teleporter. Thats cool device. and i have seen aliens in mars. mars were bigger than earth there lot of people are living similar to humans. living under the mars. Ok back to my story. Continue Tomorrow because I got call from 25th century...bye 

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