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||1967: Wolfgang Karl Ernst Finkelnburg dies ... physicist who made contributions to spectroscopy, atomic physics, the structure of matter, and high-temperature arc discharges. Pic: https://www.rheinische-geschichte.lvr.de/Persoenlichkeiten/wolfgang-finkelnburg-/DE-2086/lido/57c6ad4ac556e0.88918046 | ||1967: Wolfgang Karl Ernst Finkelnburg dies ... physicist who made contributions to spectroscopy, atomic physics, the structure of matter, and high-temperature arc discharges. Pic: https://www.rheinische-geschichte.lvr.de/Persoenlichkeiten/wolfgang-finkelnburg-/DE-2086/lido/57c6ad4ac556e0.88918046 | ||
File:Nixon April-29-1974.jpg|link=Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|1972: [[Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|Richard Nixon]] is reelected President of the United States. | ||File:Nixon April-29-1974.jpg|link=Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|1972: [[Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|Richard Nixon]] is reelected President of the United States. | ||
File:Pekka Myrberg.jpg|link=Pekka Myrberg (nonfiction)|1972: Mathematician and forensic iterationalist [[Pekka Myrberg (nonfiction)|Pekka Myrberg]] publishes landmark paper which extends the concept of period-doubling into [[Gnomon algorithm]] space. Myrberg's research revived interest in the results of John Havelock and Niles Cartouchian. | File:Pekka Myrberg.jpg|link=Pekka Myrberg (nonfiction)|1972: Mathematician and forensic iterationalist [[Pekka Myrberg (nonfiction)|Pekka Myrberg]] publishes landmark paper which extends the concept of period-doubling into [[Gnomon algorithm]] space. Myrberg's research revived interest in the results of John Havelock and Niles Cartouchian. | ||
File:Nixon April-29-1974.jpg|link=Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|1973: The United States Congress overrides President [[Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|Richard M. Nixon]]'s veto of the War Powers Resolution, which limits presidential power to wage war without congressional approval. | ||File:Nixon April-29-1974.jpg|link=Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|1973: The United States Congress overrides President [[Richard Nixon (nonfiction)|Richard M. Nixon]]'s veto of the War Powers Resolution, which limits presidential power to wage war without congressional approval. | ||
||1983: United States Senate bombing: A bomb explodes inside the United States Capitol. No one is injured, but an estimated $250,000 in damage is caused. | ||1983: United States Senate bombing: A bomb explodes inside the United States Capitol. No one is injured, but an estimated $250,000 in damage is caused. |
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1509: Philosopher and scientist Bernardino Telesio born. His emphasis on observation will influence the emergence of the scientific method.
1633: Submarine inventor Cornelius Drebbel dies.
1657: Mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher Mario Bettinus dies. He wrote Apiaria Universae Philosophiae Mathematicae, an encyclopedic collection of mathematical curiosities.
1807: Engineer, hydrographer, and cryptid researcher Pierre-Alexandre-Laurent Forfait develops new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which detect and repel and repel the aquatic cryptid Neptune Slaughter.
1818: Physician and physiologist Emil du Bois-Reymond born. He will discover nerve action potential, and develop experimental electrophysiology.
1867: Physicist and chemist Marie Curie born. She will conduct pioneering research on radioactivity, discovering the elements polonium and radium.
1872: The American ship Mary Celeste sets sail from New Your. The ship will later be found abandoned for nine days but only slightly damaged.
1872: Mathematician Alfred Clebsch dies. He made important contributions to algebraic geometry and invariant theory.
1958: Astronomer and crime-fighter Vesto Melvin Slipher analyzes the radial velocities for galaxies, reveals previously unknown crimes against astronomical constants.
1972: Mathematician and forensic iterationalist Pekka Myrberg publishes landmark paper which extends the concept of period-doubling into Gnomon algorithm space. Myrberg's research revived interest in the results of John Havelock and Niles Cartouchian.
1996: NASA launches the Mars Global Surveyor.