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||1561 – Santorio Santorio, Italian biologist (d. 1636) | |||
File:Emanuel Swedenborg.png|link=Emanuel Swedenborg (nonfiction)|1772: Astronomer, philosopher, theologian, and mystic [[Emanuel Swedenborg (nonfiction)|Emanuel Swedenborg]] dies. | File:Emanuel Swedenborg.png|link=Emanuel Swedenborg (nonfiction)|1772: Astronomer, philosopher, theologian, and mystic [[Emanuel Swedenborg (nonfiction)|Emanuel Swedenborg]] dies. | ||
File:Laura Bassi.jpg|link=Laura Bassi (nonfiction)|1773: Physicist and academic [[Laura Bassi (nonfiction)|Laura Bassi]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] to predict and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Laura Bassi.jpg|link=Laura Bassi (nonfiction)|1773: Physicist and academic [[Laura Bassi (nonfiction)|Laura Bassi]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] to predict and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:Jørgen Jørgensen (Eckersberg).jpg|link=Jørgen Jørgensen (nonfiction)|1780: Adventurer [[Jørgen Jørgensen (nonfiction)|Jørgen Jørgensen]] born. He will sail to Iceland, declaring the country independent from Denmark and pronouncing himself its ruler, intending to found a new republic following the United States of America and France. | File:Jørgen Jørgensen (Eckersberg).jpg|link=Jørgen Jørgensen (nonfiction)|1780: Adventurer [[Jørgen Jørgensen (nonfiction)|Jørgen Jørgensen]] born. He will sail to Iceland, declaring the country independent from Denmark and pronouncing himself its ruler, intending to found a new republic following the United States of America and France. | ||
||1824 – Ludwig Büchner, German physiologist, physician, and philosopher (d. 1899) | |||
||1873 – Tullio Levi-Civita, Jewish-Italian mathematician and academic (d. 1941) | |||
||1873 – Francesco Zantedeschi, Italian priest and physicist (b. 1797) | |||
File:Grigori Rasputin 1916.jpg|link=Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|1873: Mystic and faith healer [[Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|Grigori Rasputin]] generates new class of [[cryptographic numen]]. | File:Grigori Rasputin 1916.jpg|link=Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|1873: Mystic and faith healer [[Grigori Rasputin (nonfiction)|Grigori Rasputin]] generates new class of [[cryptographic numen]]. | ||
||1888 – Enea Bossi, Sr., Italian-American engineer, designed the Budd BB-1 Pioneer and Bossi-Bonomi Pedaliante (d. 1963) | |||
||1895 – Ernst Jünger, German philosopher and author (d. 1998) | |||
||1896 – Wilhelm Ackermann, German mathematician (d. 1962) | |||
||1912 – Hanna Reitsch, Polish-German soldier and pilot (d. 1979) | |||
||1918 – Lê Văn Thiêm, Vietnamese mathematician and academic (d. 1991) | |||
||1927 – John Vane, English pharmacologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2004) | |||
||1974 – NASA's Mariner 10 becomes the first space probe to fly by Mercury. | |||
||2003 – Carlo Urbani, Italian physician and microbiologist (b. 1956) died SARS | |||
File:Cryptographic numen modelled as nano-wire.jpg|link=Cryptographic numen|2015: [[Cryptographic numen]] modeled in nanowire, forecasts new class of [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Cryptographic numen modelled as nano-wire.jpg|link=Cryptographic numen|2015: [[Cryptographic numen]] modeled in nanowire, forecasts new class of [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:16, 12 August 2017
1772: Astronomer, philosopher, theologian, and mystic Emanuel Swedenborg dies.
1773: Physicist and academic Laura Bassi uses Gnomon algorithm functions to predict and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1780: Adventurer Jørgen Jørgensen born. He will sail to Iceland, declaring the country independent from Denmark and pronouncing himself its ruler, intending to found a new republic following the United States of America and France.
1873: Mystic and faith healer Grigori Rasputin generates new class of cryptographic numen.
2015: Cryptographic numen modeled in nanowire, forecasts new class of crimes against mathematical constants.