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File:APTO logo.jpg|link=Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization|December 9, 1901: In a high-profile [[APTO]] court case, aurora researcher and [[Gnomon algorithm]] theorist [[Kristian Birkeland (nonfiction)|Kristian Birkeland]] uses his experimental [[Terrella (nonfiction)|Terrella]] to prove that rogue mathematician [[Anarchimedes]] planned and attempted to execute [[Crimes against astronomical constants|crimes against the ionosphere]].
File:Uraniborg main building.jpg|link=Uraniborg (nonfiction)|August 8, 1575: Physician, physicist, and crime-fighter William Gilbert uses his experimental [[Terrella (nonfiction)|Terrella]] to stop alleged math criminal [[Anarchimedes]] from sabotaging the construction of Tycho Brahe's [[Uraniborg (nonfiction)|Uraniborg observatory]].
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 3 September 2018

Nonfiction: Kristian Birkeland's magnetized terrella. In this experiment, he noted two spirals which he considered may be similar to that of spiral nebulae.

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Attribution: By Uploaded by Jan Tresman; original image by Kristian Birkeland - Sourced from the book, The Norwegian Aurora Polaris Expedition 1902-1903, Volume 1: On the Cause of Magnetic Storms and The Origin of Terrestrial Magnetism, Section 2. Chapter VI: p.667 (published in 1913), By en:Kristian Birkeland (1867-1917) also on the Web at http://www.catastrophism.com/texts/birkeland/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28050795

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