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File:Alice Beta.jpg|link=Alice Beta|Mathematician [[Alice Beta]] and engineer Henrietta Bolt announce breakthroughs in [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]] for aeronautical computation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:25, 14 November 2020
Henrietta Bolt (? - ?) is an engineer, aviator, and spacecraft pilot from the early to middle twenty first century.
Bolt designed and constructed a new type of spacecraft drive that she called a gravity-wave engine. During the first time flight the engine exploded, fracturing the mathematics of her destiny and sending multiple Henrietta Bolts into multiple past timelines.
She is a friend and colleague of mathematician and crime-fighter Alice Beta.
Amelia Earhart (nonfiction), shortly before her final flight, said:
Henrietta Bolt has a gift for engines and aviation which defies description ... she is the Genius of flight itself.
In the News
1942: Electrical engineer Florence Violet McKenzie works with Henrietta Bolt on secret wartime communications protocol.
Mathematician Alice Beta and engineer Henrietta Bolt announce breakthroughs in artificial intelligence for aeronautical computation.