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||1933: Friedrich Zander dies ... pioneer of rocketry and spaceflight in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. He designed the first liquid-fueled rocket to be launched in the Soviet Union, GIRD-X, and made many important theoretical contributions to the road to space. Pic. | ||1933: Friedrich Zander dies ... pioneer of rocketry and spaceflight in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. He designed the first liquid-fueled rocket to be launched in the Soviet Union, GIRD-X, and made many important theoretical contributions to the road to space. Pic. | ||
File:City_of_Liverpool_-_Armstrong_Whitworth_Argosy_II,_Registration_G-AACI.jpg|link=1933 Imperial Airways Diksmuide crash (nonfiction)|1933: The Imperial Airways biplane City of Liverpool [[1933 Imperial Airways Diksmuide crash (nonfiction)|crashes after | File:City_of_Liverpool_-_Armstrong_Whitworth_Argosy_II,_Registration_G-AACI.jpg|link=1933 Imperial Airways Diksmuide crash (nonfiction)|1933: The Imperial Airways biplane City of Liverpool [[1933 Imperial Airways Diksmuide crash (nonfiction)|crashes after a fire break out. Sabotage will be suspected due the suspicious behaviors of a passenger who seemingly jumped from the aircraft before it crashed. | ||
File:Grace Chisholm Young.jpg|link=Grace Chisholm Young (nonfiction)|1935: Mathematician and [[Gnomon algorithm]] theorist [[Grace Chisholm Young (nonfiction)|Grace Chisholm Young]] uses the Denjoy–Young–Saks theorem to track down the [[Forbidden Ratio]] gang, arrest the gang's agents, and recover all of the stolen Dini derivatives. | File:Grace Chisholm Young.jpg|link=Grace Chisholm Young (nonfiction)|1935: Mathematician and [[Gnomon algorithm]] theorist [[Grace Chisholm Young (nonfiction)|Grace Chisholm Young]] uses the Denjoy–Young–Saks theorem to track down the [[Forbidden Ratio]] gang, arrest the gang's agents, and recover all of the stolen Dini derivatives. |
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1794: Philosopher, mathematician, and early political scientist Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, Marquis of Condorcet dies. His ideas and writings were said to embody the ideals of the Age of Enlightenment and rationalism, and remain influential to this day.
1849: Physicist and priest Francesco Zantedeschi discovers new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which uses the magnetic action on steel needles by ultraviolet light to detect and prevent crimes against light.
1926: Mathematician Lev Schnirelmann uses Gnomon algorithm techniques to fight crimes against mathematical constants.
1928: Mathematician and theorist Alexander Grothendieck born. He will become the leading figure in the creation of modern algebraic geometry.
1935: Mathematician and Gnomon algorithm theorist Grace Chisholm Young uses the Denjoy–Young–Saks theorem to track down the Forbidden Ratio gang, arrest the gang's agents, and recover all of the stolen Dini derivatives.
1979: A coolant leak in the Unit 2 nuclear reactor of the Three Mile Island nuclear generating station leads to core overheating and a partial core meltdown.
2013: Statistician and educator George E. P. Box dies. He has been called "one of the great statistical minds of the 20th century".
2018: Signed first edition of Electrical Storm stolen from the Nested Radical coffeehouse in New Minneapolis, Canada by agents of the Forbidden Ratio gang.