Nice one Crystal. Now have a go at Fermat's Last Theorem which in Latin reads - "Cubum autem in duos cubos, aut quadrato-quadratum in duos quadrato-quadratos, et generaliter nullam in infinitum ultra quadratum potestatem in duos eiusdem nominis fas est dividere cuius rei demonstrationem mirabilem sane detexi. Hanc marginis exiguitas non caperet"
or, if you prefer:-
he claimed to have discovered a proof that the Diophantine equation x^n+y^n=z^n has no integer solutions for n>2 and x,y,z!=0.
However, I wouldn't lose too much sleep over it as it took others over 300 years to prove. 