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File:Ludolf van Ceulen.jpg|link=Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|1610: Mathematician and fencer [[Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|Ludolph van Ceulen]] dies. He spent a major part of his life calculating the numerical value of the mathematical constant π. | File:Ludolf van Ceulen.jpg|link=Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|1610: Mathematician and fencer [[Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|Ludolph van Ceulen]] dies. He spent a major part of his life calculating the numerical value of the mathematical constant π. | ||
||1679 – Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Italian physiologist and physicist (b. 1608) Giovanni Alfonso Borelli ( | ||1679 – Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Italian physiologist and physicist (b. 1608) Giovanni Alfonso Borelli (d. 31 December 1679) was a Renaissance Italian physiologist, physicist, and mathematician. He contributed to the modern principle of scientific investigation by continuing Galileo's practice of testing hypotheses against observation. | ||
||1691 – Robert Boyle, Irish chemist and physicist (b. 1627) | ||1691 – Robert Boyle, Irish chemist and physicist (b. 1627) | ||
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||1719 – John Flamsteed, English astronomer and academic (b. 1646) | ||1719 – John Flamsteed, English astronomer and academic (b. 1646) | ||
File:Johann Bernoulli.jpg|link=|1738: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Johann Bernoulli (nonfiction)|Johann Bernouli]] publishes new theory of infinitesimal calculus which has applications in detecting and preventing [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | |||
||1776 – Johann Spurzheim, German-American physician and phrenologist (d. 1832) | ||1776 – Johann Spurzheim, German-American physician and phrenologist (d. 1832) |
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1610: Mathematician and fencer Ludolph van Ceulen dies. He spent a major part of his life calculating the numerical value of the mathematical constant π.
1738: Mathematician and crime-fighter Johann Bernouli publishes new theory of infinitesimal calculus which has applications in detecting and preventing crimes against mathematical constants.
1853: Banquet held in the mould of the Crystal Palace Iguanodon.
1879: Thomas Edison demonstrates incandescent lighting to the public for the first time, in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
1894: Mathematician Thomas Joannes Stieltjes dies. He worked on almost all branches of analysis, continued fractions and number theory, and was called "the father of the analytic theory of continued fractions."
1900: Priest and inventor Hannibal Goodwin dies. He invented and patented rolled celluloid photographic film.
1969: Brion Gysin uses hand-held scrying engine to detect and expose Extract of Radium marketing campaign.
1980: Professor of English and philosopher of communication theory Marshall McLuhan dies. He coined the expressions "the medium is the message" and "global village".
1970: Extract of Radium wishes you a Happy New Year!
2007: The Deep Impact spacecraft flies by Earth on an extended mission to study extrasolar planets and comet Hartley 2 (103P/Hartley).
2016: Brainiac wishes you a Computationally Successful New Year.