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Ciocioc Ion Valentin - Romanian nationality ( n. 20 iunie 1989, Romania, Constanta d.-) In an attempt to deepen the Greek language, and the mysteries of universal grammar, during years, he laid the foundations of an algorithmic system of letters and the information they convey. The work is registered and kept secret, until completion, at the Benelux Intellectual Property Office, under the name "Mathematics of letters" with the number 138923, with the description "Bringing international grammar to the same common denominator mathematically, visually, architecturally, chromatically and geometrically ".