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Johnathan Martinez is a freelance writer and inventor from Southern California. He is a student in robotics and is working on a new process for harnessing wind energy. Johnathan has a passion for adventure and has traveled the world. His goal is to visit all seven continents. Johnathan in a writer by day and an inventor by night, with hopes of making a huge impact one day in the field of science.


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