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||1676: Leeuwenhoek writes to Oldenburg to describe the "little animals" he sees in his microscope. "The 31th of May, I perceived in the same water more of those Animals, as also some that were somewhat bigger. And I imagine, that [ten hundred thousand] of these little Creatures do not equal an ordinary grain of Sand in bigness: And comparing them with a Cheese-mite (which may be seen to move with the naked eye) I make the proportion of one of these small Water-creatures to a Cheese-mite, to be like that of a Bee to a Horse: For, the circumference of one of these little Animals in water, is not so big as the thickness of a hair in a Cheese-mite."
||1676: Leeuwenhoek writes to Oldenburg to describe the "little animals" he sees in his microscope. "The 31th of May, I perceived in the same water more of those Animals, as also some that were somewhat bigger. And I imagine, that [ten hundred thousand] of these little Creatures do not equal an ordinary grain of Sand in bigness: And comparing them with a Cheese-mite (which may be seen to move with the naked eye) I make the proportion of one of these small Water-creatures to a Cheese-mite, to be like that of a Bee to a Horse: For, the circumference of one of these little Animals in water, is not so big as the thickness of a hair in a Cheese-mite."
File:David Gregory.jpg|link=David Gregory (nonfiction)|1700: Mathematician, astronomer, and [[APTO]] comptroller [[David Gregory (nonfiction)|David Gregory]] leads the successful defense of the Scottish Mint from an assault by mercenaries in the pay of the [[House of Malevecchio]].


||1704: Johann Andreas Segner, German mathematician, physicist, and physician. Pic.
||1704: Johann Andreas Segner, German mathematician, physicist, and physician. Pic.
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||2010: Maurice Allais dies ... economist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.
||2010: Maurice Allais dies ... economist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.


File:Purple Racer.jpg|link=Purple Racer (nonfiction)|2016: ''[[Purple Racer (nonfiction)|Purple Racer]]'' voted Picture of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]].
File:Similar Golden Rectangles.png|link=Golden ratio (nonfiction)|2017: Artificial intelligence based on the [[Golden ratio (nonfiction)|Golden ratio]] develops genuine gratitude for [[Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|Michael Maestlin]]'s approximation of the [[Golden ratio (nonfiction)|Golden ratio]].


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