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File:Eclipse.jpg|link=Eclipse (nonfiction)|1223 BC: [[Eclipse (nonfiction)|Solar eclipse]] occurs; the event is recorded in a Syrian clay tablet, in the Ugaritic language. | File:Eclipse.jpg|link=Eclipse (nonfiction)|1223 BC: [[Eclipse (nonfiction)|Solar eclipse]] occurs; the event is recorded in a Syrian clay tablet, in the Ugaritic language. | ||
File:William Oughtred.jpg|link=William Oughtred (nonfiction)|1574: Mathematician [[William Oughtred (nonfiction)|William Oughtred]] born. He will invent the slide rule in 1662. | |||
File:John Pell.jpg|link=John Pell (nonfiction)|1639: Mathematician [[John Pell (nonfiction)|John Pell]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm]] to translate Ugaritic language. | File:John Pell.jpg|link=John Pell (nonfiction)|1639: Mathematician [[John Pell (nonfiction)|John Pell]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm]] to translate Ugaritic language. | ||
File:Wild Man in Hydrogen Bubble Chamber.jpg|link=Time travel (nonfiction)|1640: [[Time travel (nonfiction)|Time travel device]] develops self-awareness, visits [[John Pell (nonfiction)|John Pell]]. | File:Wild Man in Hydrogen Bubble Chamber.jpg|link=Time travel (nonfiction)|1640: [[Time travel (nonfiction)|Time travel device]] develops self-awareness, visits [[John Pell (nonfiction)|John Pell]]. |
Revision as of 14:05, 30 December 2016
1223 BC: Solar eclipse occurs; the event is recorded in a Syrian clay tablet, in the Ugaritic language.
1574: Mathematician William Oughtred born. He will invent the slide rule in 1662.
1639: Mathematician John Pell uses Gnomon algorithm to translate Ugaritic language.
1640: Time travel device develops self-awareness, visits John Pell.
1640: Didacus automaton attends lecture by John Pell.
1926: Mathematician Lev Schnirelmann reverse-engineers Didacus automaton, discovers new class of Gnomon algorithm functions.