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File:Paul Guldin.jpg|link=Paul Guldin (nonfiction)|1577: Astronomer and mathematician [[Paul Guldin (nonfiction)|Paul Guldin]] born. He will discover the Guldinus theorem, which determines the surface and the volume of a solid of revolution. | |||
File:Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus crime team symbol.jpg|link=Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|1964: [[Turkish delight (nonfiction)|Turkish delight]] found at scene of [[crime against mathematical constants]], crime team of [[Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus]] suspected. | File:Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus crime team symbol.jpg|link=Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|1964: [[Turkish delight (nonfiction)|Turkish delight]] found at scene of [[crime against mathematical constants]], crime team of [[Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus]] suspected. | ||
File:Canterbury_scrying_engine.jpg|link=Canterbury scrying engine|1965: Data from [[Canterbury scrying engine]] used to detect and expose crimes by [[Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus]]. | File:Canterbury_scrying_engine.jpg|link=Canterbury scrying engine|1965: Data from [[Canterbury scrying engine]] used to detect and expose crimes by [[Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus (crime team)|Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus]]. | ||
File:Vandal Savage solar eclipse.jpg|link=Vandal Savage (nonfiction)|1975: [[Vandal Savage (nonfiction)|Vandal Savage]] convicted for multiple [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Vandal Savage solar eclipse.jpg|link=Vandal Savage (nonfiction)|1975: [[Vandal Savage (nonfiction)|Vandal Savage]] convicted for multiple [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, 24 May 2017
1577: Astronomer and mathematician Paul Guldin born. He will discover the Guldinus theorem, which determines the surface and the volume of a solid of revolution.
1964: Turkish delight found at scene of crime against mathematical constants, crime team of Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus suspected.
1965: Data from Canterbury scrying engine used to detect and expose crimes by Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus.
1975: Vandal Savage convicted for multiple crimes against mathematical constants.