You are a master of mathematics, so you can solve 130 directly even with your mobile.
Jokes aside.
Look closely
I want a working equation, this master of mathematics has no clues what you are talking about. You should forget about previously solved puzzles, it's not like the author designed the whole elliptic curve, hash functions and then applied your logic to create this puzzle with some sort of pattern to test our IQ level and gift us some candy.
Why are you looking in 66 bit space? You know there are 2^96 ( 79228162514264337593543950336 ) exactly identical bitcoin addresses just like #66 address?
If you are curious about finding collisions, start by searching in 256 bit, maybe you get lucky and find a private key/ address collision where different keys can open the same address.
Your artistic binary method ( whatever that even means ) is beyond my level of understanding.
Did you even know solving 130 give or take is as difficult as solving 66? So instead of going after 66, start working on public keys, I haven't seen anyone post something interesting about their discoveries while working on points.
I have posted a few proof of concept python scripts, it's the result of community's collective effort ( right, 🙃, just a few), since you are spending your time anyways, at least work with them and share your findings.