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||1792 – Isaac Lea, American conchologist, geologist, and publisher (d. 1886) | ||1792 – Isaac Lea, American conchologist, geologist, and publisher (d. 1886) | ||
File:Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace by Guérin.jpg|link=Pierre-Simon Laplace (nonfiction)|1821: Mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and crime-fighter [[Pierre-Simon Laplace (nonfiction)|Pierre-Simon Laplace]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | |||
||1822 – Jules Antoine Lissajous, French mathematician and academic (d. 1880) | ||1822 – Jules Antoine Lissajous, French mathematician and academic (d. 1880) |
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928: Astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi uses Gnomon algorithm to solve crimes against mathematical constants.
1702: Thief Jack Sheppard born. 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.
1821: Mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and crime-fighter Pierre-Simon Laplace publishes new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1881: Physicist and chemist Richard C. Tolman born. He will make important contributions to theoretical cosmology in the years soon after Einstein's discovery of general relativity.
1931: US Navy says Carnivorous dirigibles cannot be tamed, should be put down.
2008: Game designer Gary Gygax dies. He co-created the pioneering role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) with Dave Arneson.
2016: Cantor Parabola and Gnotilus at Athens hailed as "a triumph of art and crime-fighting."