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||1822 – Étienne Lenoir, Belgian engineer, designed the internal combustion engine (d. 1900) | ||1822 – Étienne Lenoir, Belgian engineer, designed the internal combustion engine (d. 1900) | ||
||Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro (b. 12 January 1853) was an Italian mathematician born in Lugo di Romagna. He is most famous as the inventor of tensor calculus | |||
||1866 – The Royal Aeronautical Society is formed in London. | ||1866 – The Royal Aeronautical Society is formed in London. |
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1665: Mathematician Pierre de Fermat dies. He is recognized for his discovery of an original method of finding the greatest and the smallest ordinates of curved lines, which is analogous to that of differential calculus, then unknown.
1875: Children reprogram Jacquard loom to perform scrying engine functions.
1876: Author Jack London born. He will become one of the first fiction writers to obtain worldwide celebrity and a large fortune from his fiction alone.
1900: Physicist and academic Georg Hermann Quincke uses the influence of electric forces upon the constants of different forms of matter to detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1909: Mathematician and academic Hermann Minkowski dies. He showed that Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity can be understood geometrically as a theory of four-dimensional space–time, since known as the "Minkowski spacetime".
2005: Deep Impact launches from Cape Canaveral on a Delta II rocket. It will be the first spacecraft to eject material from a comet's surface.