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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. 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).
 
File:James Joseph Sylvester.jpg|link=James Joseph Sylvester (nonfiction)|1880: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[James Joseph Sylvester (nonfiction)|James Joseph Sylvester]] uses combinatorial partition theory to detect and prevent of [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
 
File:Wacław Sierpiński.jpg|link=Wacław Sierpiński (nonfiction)|1882: Mathematician and academic [[Wacław Sierpiński (nonfiction)|Wacław Sierpiński]] born. He will make important contributions to set theory (research on the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis), number theory, theory of functions, and topology.
 
File:Elwin_Bruno_Christoffel.jpg|link=Elwin Bruno Christoffel (nonfiction)|1883: Mathematician, physicist, and crime-fighter [[Elwin Bruno Christoffel (nonfiction)|Elwin Bruno Christoffel]] publishes new theory of differential geometry based on [[Gnomon algorithm]] principles, influencing the development of tensor calculus and related techniques for detecting and preventing of [[Crimes against physical constants|crimes against general relativity]].
 
||1883 – Karl Marx, German philosopher and theorist (b. 1818)
 
||1900 – The Gold Standard Act is ratified, placing United States currency on the gold standard.
 
||Robert Serber (b. March 14, 1909) was an American physicist who participated in the Manhattan Project. Serber's lectures explaining the basic principles and goals of the project were printed and supplied to all incoming scientific staff, and became known as The Los Alamos Primer. The New York Times called him “the intellectual midwife at the birth of the atomic bomb.” Pic.
 
||Pierre Lelong (b. 14 March 1912) was a French mathematician who introduced the Poincaré–Lelong equation, the Lelong number and the concept of plurisubharmonic function. Pic.
 
||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.
 
||Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch (d. 14 March 1935) was a German chemist. Pic.
 
||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]].
 
||Erwin Panofsky (b. March 14, 1968 in Princeton, New Jersey) was a German-Jewish art historian, whose academic career was pursued mostly in the U.S. after the rise of the Nazi regime. Panofsky's work represents a high point in the modern academic study of iconography, which he used in hugely influential works like his "little book" Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art and his masterpiece, Early Netherlandish Painting.
 
||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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