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File:Zénobe Gramme 1893.jpg|link=Zénobe Gramme (nonfiction)|1826: Electrical engineer [[Zénobe Gramme (nonfiction)|Zénobe Gramme]] born. He will co-invent the first usefully powerful electric motor. | |||
File:Charles Hermite circa 1901.jpg|link=Charles Hermite (nonfiction)|1901: [[Charles Hermite (nonfiction)|Charles Hermite]] publishes paper on number theory as deterrent to [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Charles Hermite circa 1901.jpg|link=Charles Hermite (nonfiction)|1901: [[Charles Hermite (nonfiction)|Charles Hermite]] publishes paper on number theory as deterrent to [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|1924: "Conspiracy theories of about [[crimes against mathematical constants]] have hidden reserves of of commercial potential." | File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|1924: "Conspiracy theories of about [[crimes against mathematical constants]] have hidden reserves of of commercial potential." | ||
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1826: Electrical engineer Zénobe Gramme born. He will co-invent the first usefully powerful electric motor.
1901: Charles Hermite publishes paper on number theory as deterrent to crimes against mathematical constants.
1924: "Conspiracy theories of about crimes against mathematical constants have hidden reserves of of commercial potential."