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|File:Hugo Grotius.jpg|link=Hugo Grotius (nonfiction)|1644: [[Hugo Grotius (nonfiction)|Hugo Grotius]] condemns [[crimes against mathematical constants]] as a violation of natural law.


File:Otto_von_Guericke.jpg|link=Otto von Guericke (nonfiction)|1663: [[Otto von Guericke (nonfiction)|Otto von Guericke]] completes his book ''Ottonis de Guericke Experimenta Nova (ut vocantur) Magdeburgica de Vacuo Spatio''.
File:Otto_von_Guericke.jpg|link=Otto von Guericke (nonfiction)|1663: [[Otto von Guericke (nonfiction)|Otto von Guericke]] completes his book ''Ottonis de Guericke Experimenta Nova (ut vocantur) Magdeburgica de Vacuo Spatio'', comprising his famed Magdeburg hemispheres demonstration, other vacuum-related research, and his pioneering investigation of static electricity.


File:Daniel Bernoulli.jpg|link=Daniel Bernoulli (nonfiction)|1760: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Daniel Bernoulli (nonfiction)|Daniel Bernoulli]] publishes new theory of probability and statistics which quickly finds applications in the detection and prevention of [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
File:Pieter van Musschenbroek.jpg|link=Pieter van Musschenbroek (nonfiction)|1761: Mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher [[Pieter van Musschenbroek (nonfiction)|Pieter van Musschenbroek]] born. Van Musschenbroek will invent the first capacitor in 1746: the Leyden jar.


File:Pieter van Musschenbroek.jpg|link=Pieter van Musschenbroek (nonfiction)|1761: Mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher [[Pieter van Musschenbroek (nonfiction)|Pieter van Musschenbroek]] born. He will invent the first capacitor in 1746: the Leyden jar.
File:Albert Einstein 1921.jpg|link=Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|1879: Physicist, engineer, and academic [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|Albert Einstein]] born. Einstein will develop the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (the other pillar: quantum mechanics).


||1800 – James Bogardus, American inventor and architect (d. 1874)
File:Wacław Sierpiński.jpg|link=Wacław Sierpiński (nonfiction)|1882: Mathematician and academic [[Wacław Sierpiński (nonfiction)|Wacław Sierpiński]] born. Sierpiński  will make important contributions to set theory (research on the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis), number theory, theory of functions, and topology.


||Erik Edlund (d. March 14, 1819) was a Swedish physicist. His scientific research was confined chiefly to the theory of electricity. He helped secure the introduction of weather stations to Sweden.
File:JNACC Record of Events - 1961 Yuba City crash.jpg|link=1961 Yuba City B-52 crash (nonfiction)|1961: A USAF B-52 bomber carrying two (or perhaps four) nuclear weapons crashes near Yuba City, California. The weapons' safety interlocks prevent both a nuclear explosion and release of radioactive material.
 
||1835 – Giovanni Schiaparelli, Italian astronomer and historian (d. 1910)
 
||1854 – Paul Ehrlich, German physician and biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1915)
 
||1862 – Vilhelm Bjerknes, Norwegian physicist and meteorologist (d. 1951)
 
||József Kürschák (b. 14 March 1864) was a Hungarian mathematician noted for his work on trigonometry and for his creation of the theory of valuations.[1] He proved that every valued field can be embedded into a complete valued field which is algebraically closed.
 
File:Wallace War-Heels.jpg|link=Wallace War-Heels|1878: Adventurer [[Wallace War-Heels]] defeats criminal mastermind [[Baron Zersetzung]] in single combat.
 
File:Albert Einstein 1921.jpg|link=Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|1879: Physicist, engineer, and academic [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|Albert Einstein]] born. He will develop the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics).
 
||1883 – Karl Marx, German philosopher and theorist (b. 1818)
 
||1900 – The Gold Standard Act is ratified, placing United States currency on the gold standard.
 
||1920 – Hank Ketcham, American author and cartoonist, created Dennis the Menace (d. 2001)
 
File:George_Eastman.jpg|link=George Eastman (nonfiction)|1932: [[George Eastman (nonfiction)|George Eastman]] dies. He founded the Eastman Kodak Company and popularized the use of roll film, helping to bring photography to the mainstream.
 
||Tommy Bonnesen (d. 14 March 1935) was a Danish mathematician, known for Bonnesen's inequality.
 
||1942 – Orvan Hess and John Bumstead became the first in the United States successfully to treat a patient, Anne Miller, using penicillin.
 
||1961 – USAF Broken Arrow nuclear weapon mishap in B-52 crash near Yuba City, Ca.
 
||1964 – A jury in Dallas finds Jack Ruby guilty of killing Lee Harvey Oswald, the assumed assassin of John F. Kennedy.
 
File:Brion_Gysin_scrying_engine_Hamangia_figurines.jpg|link=Brion Gysin|1965: Performance artist and crime-fighter [[Brion Gysin]] uses hand-held [[scrying engine]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
 
||1972 – Italian publisher and former partisan Giangiacomo Feltrinelli is killed by an explosion near Segrate.
 
||1973 – Howard H. Aiken, American computer scientist and engineer (b. 1900)
 
File:Howard Aiken.jpg|link=Howard H. Aiken (nonfiction)|1973: Physicist and computer scientist [[Howard H. Aiken (nonfiction)|Howard H. Aiken]] dies. He designed the  Harvard Mark I computer.
 
File:Benoit Mandelbrot.jpg|link=Benoit Mandelbrot (nonfiction)|1974: Mathematician [[Benoit Mandelbrot (nonfiction)|Benoit Mandelbrot]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
 
||1994 – Timeline of Linux development: Linux kernel version 1.0.0 is released.
 
||1995 – William Alfred Fowler, American physicist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1911)
 
||2016 – John W. Cahn, German-American metallurgist and academic (b. 1928)


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