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• ... that although the spacecraft '''''[[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]]''''' ultimately failed to fulfill its primary mission, the spacecraft returned data which verified the hypothesis that solar wind is present throughout deep space? | • ... that although the spacecraft '''''[[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]]''''' ultimately failed to fulfill its primary mission, the spacecraft returned data which verified the hypothesis that solar wind is present throughout deep space? | ||
• ... that musician, band leader, and alleged math criminal '''[[Skip Digits]]''' bears a "not coincidental" resemblance to Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter [[Don Browne (nonfiction)|Don Browne]]? | • ... that musician, band leader, and alleged math criminal '''[[Skip Digits]]''' bears a "not coincidental" resemblance to Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter [[Don Browne (nonfiction)|Don Browne]]? |
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• ... that polymath Roger Joseph Boscovich's contributions to astronomy included the first geometric procedure for determining the equator of a rotating planet from three observations of a surface feature, techniques for computing the orbit of a planet from three observations of its position, and the discovery of the absence of atmosphere on the Moon?
• ... that although the spacecraft Venera 1 ultimately failed to fulfill its primary mission, the spacecraft returned data which verified the hypothesis that solar wind is present throughout deep space?
• ... that musician, band leader, and alleged math criminal Skip Digits bears a "not coincidental" resemblance to Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter Don Browne?
• ... that mathematician and physicist Nikolay Bogolyubov worked on the physics of superfluidity and superconductivity during late 1940s and 1950s, and that the BBGKY hierarchy of equations for s-particle distribution functions was written out and applied to the derivation of kinetic equations by Bogolyubov (published 1946), and that John Gamble Kirkwood, Max Born, and Herbert S. Green?
• ... that the mathematical constant π is a transcendental number — that is, it is not the root of any polynomial having rational coefficients — and that this transcendence of π implies that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle with a compass and straightedge?
• ... that high-energy literature uses techniques from high-energy physics to enhance both the syntax and the semantics of film scripts, and that Cherenkov radiation is commonly used to advance the plot of techno-thrillers, as for example The Taking of Pelham 3.1415?