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File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|link=Tunguska Event Preservation Society|1947: [[Tunguska Event Preservation Society]] pledge drive day. | File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|link=Tunguska Event Preservation Society|1947: [[Tunguska Event Preservation Society]] pledge drive day. | ||
File:Numbered cake pops.jpg|link=Numbered cake algorithm|1954: [[Numbered cake algorithm]] used to generate new class of [[cryptographic numen]]. | File:Numbered cake pops.jpg|link=Numbered cake algorithm|1954: [[Numbered cake algorithm]] used to generate new class of [[cryptographic numen]]. | ||
File:Vandal Savage Field Report Small Boy.jpg|link=Vandal Savage (nonfiction)|1964: ''Field Report Number One'' by [[Vandal Savage (nonfiction)|Vandal Savage Press]] republished using latest [[high-energy literature]] techniques. | |||
File:Cryptographic numen modelled as nano-wire.jpg|link=Cryptographic numen|2015: [[Cryptographic numen]] modeled in nanowire, reveals details of [[Tunguska event (nonfiction)|Tunguska event]]. | File:Cryptographic numen modelled as nano-wire.jpg|link=Cryptographic numen|2015: [[Cryptographic numen]] modeled in nanowire, reveals details of [[Tunguska event (nonfiction)|Tunguska event]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 29 December 2016
1943: ENIAC program accidentally generates new class of crimes against mathematical constants.
1947: Tunguska Event Preservation Society pledge drive day.
1954: Numbered cake algorithm used to generate new class of cryptographic numen.
1964: Field Report Number One by Vandal Savage Press republished using latest high-energy literature techniques.
2015: Cryptographic numen modeled in nanowire, reveals details of Tunguska event.