In this new book by the inventor of Noncircular Orbits, we will be introduced to a new subject. The author follows, in the footsteps of Andrew Wiles, to solve Millennium Prize problems in mathematics. The way is paved by books of Simon Singh, a ghost by Douglas Adams, cats (of course) as well as a French-Swedish professor explaining quantum mechanics. With a background of Engineering, two of the Millennium Prize problems will be interpreted. Furthermore, there will be some noncircular orbits, and differentiation of fundamental constants. The latter is exemplified with the moons Daphnis and Pan, Einstein curvature and Buffon's needle.