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File:Bacteriophage Exterior.svg|link=Transdimensional corporation|1958: [[Transdimensional corporation]] spontaneously generates four-dimensional bacteriophage, perhaps as a result of the Tybee Bomb event. | File:Bacteriophage Exterior.svg|link=Transdimensional corporation|1958: [[Transdimensional corporation]] spontaneously generates four-dimensional bacteriophage, perhaps as a result of the Tybee Bomb event. | ||
||1971: Astronauts land on the moon in the Apollo 14 mission. | ||1971: Astronauts land on the moon in the Apollo 14 mission. Pic. | ||
||1977: Oskar Klein dies ... physicist and academic. | ||1977: Oskar Klein dies ... physicist and academic. Pic. | ||
File:Euglena Junction.jpg|link=Euglena Junction|1978: An episode of ''[[Euglena Junction]]'' shocks viewers when the actor playing the role of Uncle Joe is eaten by water fleas. | File:Euglena Junction.jpg|link=Euglena Junction|1978: An episode of ''[[Euglena Junction]]'' shocks viewers when the actor playing the role of Uncle Joe is eaten by water fleas. | ||
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||1980: Nachman Aronszajn dies ... mathematician. Aronszajn's main field of study was mathematical analysis. The existence of Aronszajn trees was proven by Aronszajn; Aronszajn lines, also named after him, are the lexicographic orderings of Aronszajn trees. Pic: https://www.knigozal.com/store/gb/book/nachman-aronszajn/isbn/978-613-1-15567-3 | ||1980: Nachman Aronszajn dies ... mathematician. Aronszajn's main field of study was mathematical analysis. The existence of Aronszajn trees was proven by Aronszajn; Aronszajn lines, also named after him, are the lexicographic orderings of Aronszajn trees. Pic: https://www.knigozal.com/store/gb/book/nachman-aronszajn/isbn/978-613-1-15567-3 | ||
||1983: Margaret Oakley Dayhoff dies ... chemist and academic. | ||1983: Margaret Oakley Dayhoff dies ... chemist and academic. Pic search good: https://www.google.com/search?q=margaret+oakley+dayhoff | ||
File:Dorothy Lewis Bernstein.jpg|link=Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (nonfiction)|1988: Mathematician [[Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (nonfiction)|Dorothy Lewis Bernstein]] dies. She was the first woman to be elected president of the Mathematics Association of America. | File:Dorothy Lewis Bernstein.jpg|link=Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (nonfiction)|1988: Mathematician [[Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (nonfiction)|Dorothy Lewis Bernstein]] dies. She was the first woman to be elected president of the Mathematics Association of America. | ||
||1991: Pedro Arrupe SJ dies ... Jesuit priest who served as the twenty-eighth Superior General of the Society of Jesus (1965–83). Stationed as novice master outside Hiroshima in 1945, he used his medical background as a first responder to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. | ||1991: Pedro Arrupe SJ dies ... Jesuit priest who served as the twenty-eighth Superior General of the Society of Jesus (1965–83). Stationed as novice master outside Hiroshima in 1945, he used his medical background as a first responder to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=pedro+arrupe | ||
||2003: Alexander (Alec) Rawson Stokes dies ... physicist, DNA. He will co-author the second of three papers published sequentially in Nature on 25 April 1953 announcing the presumed molecular structure of DNA. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=alex+rawson+stokes | ||2003: Alexander (Alec) Rawson Stokes dies ... physicist, DNA. He will co-author the second of three papers published sequentially in Nature on 25 April 1953 announcing the presumed molecular structure of DNA. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=alex+rawson+stokes | ||
||2015: Val Logsdon Fitch dies . | File:Val Fitch.jpg|link=Val Logsdon Fitch (nonfiction)|2015: Physicist and academic [[Val Logsdon Fitch|Val Logsdon Fitch (nonfiction)]] dies. He shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics with co-researcher James Cronin for a 1964 experiment using the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Laboratory that proved that certain subatomic reactions do not adhere to fundamental symmetry principles (CP violation). This finding demolished the faith that physicists had that natural laws were governed by symmetry. | ||
Creature_3.jpg|link=Creature 3 (nonfiction)|2018: Signed first edition of ''[[Creature 3 (nonfiction)|Creature 3]]'' used in [[high-energy literature]] experiment unexpectedly generates [[cryptographic numina]]. | Creature_3.jpg|link=Creature 3 (nonfiction)|2018: Signed first edition of ''[[Creature 3 (nonfiction)|Creature 3]]'' used in [[high-energy literature]] experiment unexpectedly generates [[cryptographic numina]]. | ||
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1724: Thief Jack Sheppard first arrested. He will be arrested and imprisoned five times in 1724 but escape four times from prison, making him a notorious public figure, and wildly popular with the poorer classes.
1789: Chemist, philosopher, educator, and crime-fighter Joseph Priestley gives landmark sermon on the use of Gnomon algorithm functions in the detection and prevention of crimes against chemistry.
1834: Inventor and crime-fighter Charles Grafton Page correlates transdimensional corporations with crimes against mathematical constants.
1843: Rudolf Clausius publishes new class of Gnomon algorithm functions based on thermodynamics.
1915: Physicist and academic Robert Hofstadter born. He will share the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics (together with Rudolf Mössbauer) "for his pioneering studies of electron scattering in atomic nuclei and for his consequent discoveries concerning the structure of nucleons".
1958: Transdimensional corporation spontaneously generates four-dimensional bacteriophage, perhaps as a result of the Tybee Bomb event.
1978: An episode of Euglena Junction shocks viewers when the actor playing the role of Uncle Joe is eaten by water fleas.
1988: Mathematician Dorothy Lewis Bernstein dies. She was the first woman to be elected president of the Mathematics Association of America.
2015: Physicist and academic Val Logsdon Fitch (nonfiction) dies. He shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics with co-researcher James Cronin for a 1964 experiment using the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Laboratory that proved that certain subatomic reactions do not adhere to fundamental symmetry principles (CP violation). This finding demolished the faith that physicists had that natural laws were governed by symmetry.
2018: Signed first edition of Creature 3 used in high-energy literature experiment unexpectedly generates cryptographic numina.