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[[File:Illustration from 1676 article on Ole Rømer's measurement of the speed of light.jpg|thumb|175px|link=Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|A diagram of Jupiter (B) eclipsing its moon Io (DC) as viewed from different points in earth's orbit around the sun. From [[Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|Olaf (Ole) Roemer]], "Demonstration tovchant le mouvement de la lumiere trouvé par M. Römer de l' Academie Royale des Sciences," December 7, 1676.]]
[[File:Illustration from 1676 article on Ole Rømer's measurement of the speed of light.jpg|thumb|175px|link=Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|Illustration from the 1676 article on '''[[Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|Ole Rømer]]''''s measurement of the speed of light. Rømer compared the duration of Io's orbits as Earth moved towards Jupiter (F to G) and as Earth moved away from Jupiter (L to K).]]


• ... that astronomer and instrument maker [[Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|Ole Rømer]] made the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light?
• ... that astronomer and instrument maker '''[[Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|Ole Rømer]]''' made the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light?
 
• ... that mathematician and theologian '''[[George Salmon (nonfiction)|George Salmon]]''' was in regular and frequent communication with [[Arthur Cayley (nonfiction)|Arthur Cayley]] and [[J. J. Sylvester (nonfiction)|J. J. Sylvester]] during the 1850s, and that the three of them together with a small number of other mathematicians (including [[Charles Hermite (nonfiction)|Charles Hermite]]) developed a system for dealing with n-dimensional algebra and geometry?
 
• ... that reality television star '''[[Dennis Paulson of Mars]]''' said that the twenty-fifth anniversary of the launch of the [[Mars Observer (nonfiction)|Mars Observer]] spacecraft "is a bittersweet event, because the spacecraft will be lost eleven months later"?
 
• ... that Article One of the '''[[United States Bill of Rights (nonfiction)|United States Constitution]]''' (now known as the he Congressional Apportionment Amendment) is technically still pending before the states?
 
• ... that '''''[[Humpty Dumpty At Bat]]''''' has never been subjected to forensic steganographic analysis?

Latest revision as of 16:32, 25 September 2020

Illustration from the 1676 article on Ole Rømer's measurement of the speed of light. Rømer compared the duration of Io's orbits as Earth moved towards Jupiter (F to G) and as Earth moved away from Jupiter (L to K).

• ... that astronomer and instrument maker Ole Rømer made the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light?

• ... that mathematician and theologian George Salmon was in regular and frequent communication with Arthur Cayley and J. J. Sylvester during the 1850s, and that the three of them together with a small number of other mathematicians (including Charles Hermite) developed a system for dealing with n-dimensional algebra and geometry?

• ... that reality television star Dennis Paulson of Mars said that the twenty-fifth anniversary of the launch of the Mars Observer spacecraft "is a bittersweet event, because the spacecraft will be lost eleven months later"?

• ... that Article One of the United States Constitution (now known as the he Congressional Apportionment Amendment) is technically still pending before the states?

• ... that Humpty Dumpty At Bat has never been subjected to forensic steganographic analysis?