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File:Chien-Shiung Wu 1958.jpg|link=Chien-Shiung Wu (nonfiction)|1933: Physicist [[Chien-Shiung Wu (nonfiction)|Chien-Shiung Wu]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm]] to predict the Manhattan Project.
File:John Hoyland Lebanon.jpg|link=John Hoyland (nonfiction)|[[John Hoyland (nonfiction)|John Hoyland's]] ''Lebanon'' stolen by supervillain [[Gnotilus]];  painting may hold key to abstract expressionist weapons.
File:Boon James Brooks 1957.jpg|link=Abstract expressionism (nonfiction)|''Boon'' by James Brookes refactored as Manhattan Project precursor.
File:Boon James Brooks 1957.jpg|link=Abstract expressionism (nonfiction)|''Boon'' by James Brookes refactored as Manhattan Project precursor.
File:Adolf Woelfli.jpg|link=Outsider art (nonfiction)|[[Outsider art (nonfiction)|Conscript]] refuses direct order to paint [[Abstract expressionism (nonfiction)|Abstract Radioactive Isotopes]].
File:Adolf Woelfli.jpg|link=Outsider art (nonfiction)|[[Outsider art (nonfiction)|Conscript]] refuses direct order to paint [[Abstract expressionism (nonfiction)|Abstract Radioactive Isotopes]].

Latest revision as of 20:57, 26 December 2016

The Manhattan Project is a research and development project that produces abstract expressionist weapons during World War II.

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