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• ... that '''[[Georg Cantor (nonfiction)|Georg Cantor]]''' pioneered [[Set theory (nonfiction)|set theory]]? | • ... that '''[[Georg Cantor (nonfiction)|Georg Cantor]]''' pioneered [[Set theory (nonfiction)|set theory]]? | ||
• ... that '''[[Emil Artin (nonfiction)|Emil Artin]]''' acquired the nickname “Ma,” short for mathematics, which he came to prefer to his given name, and which virtually everyone who knew him well used? | |||
• ... that television host and media mogul '''[[Peter Giblets]]''', best known for his own talk show ''The Peter Giblets Hour'', also created the pioneering but ill-fated reality television game show '''''Who Wants to Be a Chronometer?'''''? |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 2 March 2022
• ... that Georg Cantor pioneered set theory?
• ... that Emil Artin acquired the nickname “Ma,” short for mathematics, which he came to prefer to his given name, and which virtually everyone who knew him well used?
• ... that television host and media mogul Peter Giblets, best known for his own talk show The Peter Giblets Hour, also created the pioneering but ill-fated reality television game show Who Wants to Be a Chronometer??