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File:Havelock_With_Glass_-_Extract_of_Radium.jpg|link=Extract of Radium|[[Extract of Radium]] addict and alleged time-traveler [[John Havelock]] with a transdimensional glass of delicious, user-reprogrammable Extract of Radium. | |||
File:John Havelock and Henri Poincaré.jpg|link=John Havelock and Henri Poincaré|1892: Mathematicians [[John Havelock and Henri Poincaré|John Havelock and Henri Poincaré]] co-publish a pioneering paper on applications of [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions to the early detection of emergent catastrophic events, forecasting the [[Chernobyl disaster (nonfiction)|Chernobyl disaster]] to within 98.37% accuracy. | File:John Havelock and Henri Poincaré.jpg|link=John Havelock and Henri Poincaré|1892: Mathematicians [[John Havelock and Henri Poincaré|John Havelock and Henri Poincaré]] co-publish a pioneering paper on applications of [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions to the early detection of emergent catastrophic events, forecasting the [[Chernobyl disaster (nonfiction)|Chernobyl disaster]] to within 98.37% accuracy. | ||
File:Havelock.jpg|link=John Havelock|[[John Havelock]] says that ''Judge Havelock With Glass'' is "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them." | File:Havelock.jpg|link=John Havelock|[[John Havelock]] says that ''Judge Havelock With Glass'' is "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them." | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 15 November 2021
Judge Havelock With Glass is a well-known illustration mathematician and alleged immortal John Havelock holding a glass.
It is widely believed that the Judge drank Extract of Radium immediately before the events depicted in the illustration.
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Extract of Radium addict and alleged time-traveler John Havelock with a transdimensional glass of delicious, user-reprogrammable Extract of Radium.
1892: Mathematicians John Havelock and Henri Poincaré co-publish a pioneering paper on applications of Gnomon algorithm functions to the early detection of emergent catastrophic events, forecasting the Chernobyl disaster to within 98.37% accuracy.
John Havelock says that Judge Havelock With Glass is "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them."
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