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File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|1964: New class of [[Crimes against mathematical constants]] "are nothing more than smoke and mirrors." | File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|1964: New class of [[Crimes against mathematical constants]] "are nothing more than smoke and mirrors." | ||
File:Edward Lorenz.jpg|link=Edward Lorenz (nonfiction)|1966: Mathematician [[Edward Lorenz (nonfiction)|Edward Lorenz]] uses [[scrying engine]] to reveal previously secret [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Edward Lorenz.jpg|link=Edward Lorenz (nonfiction)|1966: Mathematician [[Edward Lorenz (nonfiction)|Edward Lorenz]] uses [[scrying engine]] to reveal previously secret [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:Roger Zelazny 1988.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|1995: Writer [[Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Roger Zelazny]] dies. | File:Roger Zelazny 1988.jpg|link=Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|1995: Writer [[Roger Zelazny (nonfiction)|Roger Zelazny]] dies. He won the Nebula award three times, and the Hugo award six times. | ||
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1946: Engineer and inventor John Logie Baird dies. He was one of the inventors of the mechanical television.
1964: New class of Crimes against mathematical constants "are nothing more than smoke and mirrors."
1966: Mathematician Edward Lorenz uses scrying engine to reveal previously secret crimes against mathematical constants.
1995: Writer Roger Zelazny dies. He won the Nebula award three times, and the Hugo award six times.