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File:Thomas Fincke.jpg|link=Thomas Fincke (nonfiction)|1581: Mathematician and physicist [[Thomas Fincke (nonfiction)|Thomas Fincke]] [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Thomas Fincke.jpg|link=Thomas Fincke (nonfiction)|1581: Mathematician and physicist [[Thomas Fincke (nonfiction)|Thomas Fincke]] [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:Glaciarium.jpg|link=Glaciarium (nonfiction)|1844: The [[Glaciarium (nonfiction)|Glaciarium]], the world's first mechanically frozen ice rink, opens. | File:Glaciarium.jpg|link=Glaciarium (nonfiction)|1844: The [[Glaciarium (nonfiction)|Glaciarium]], the world's first mechanically frozen ice rink, opens. | ||
File:Aleksandr Ljapunov.jpg|link=Aleksandr Lyapunov (nonfiction)|1857: Mathematician and physicist [[Aleksandr Lyapunov (nonfiction)|Aleksandr Lyapunov]] born. Lyapunov will contribute to several fields, including differential equations, potential theory, dynamical systems and probability theory. His main preoccupations will be the stability of equilibria and the motion of mechanical systems, and the study of particles under the influence of gravity. | |||
File:Richard Smalley.jpg|link=Richard Smalley (nonfiction)|1943: Chemist and academic [[Richard Smalley (nonfiction)|Richard Smalley]] born. Along with colleagues Robert Curl and Harold Kroto, he will win the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of a new form of carbon, buckminsterfullerene, also known as buckyballs. | File:Richard Smalley.jpg|link=Richard Smalley (nonfiction)|1943: Chemist and academic [[Richard Smalley (nonfiction)|Richard Smalley]] born. Along with colleagues Robert Curl and Harold Kroto, he will win the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of a new form of carbon, buckminsterfullerene, also known as buckyballs. | ||
File:Pin Man.jpg|link=Pin Man|2017: [[Pin Man]] says he was "constructed by [[Baron Zersetzung]] from the flayed skin of a thief." | File:Pin Man.jpg|link=Pin Man|2017: [[Pin Man]] says he was "constructed by [[Baron Zersetzung]] from the flayed skin of a thief." | ||
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1436: Mathematician, astronomer, and bishop Johann Regiomontanus born. His contributions will be instrumental in the development of Copernican heliocentrism in the decades following his death.
1581: Mathematician and physicist Thomas Fincke Gnomon algorithm functions to fight crimes against mathematical constants.
1844: The Glaciarium, the world's first mechanically frozen ice rink, opens.
1857: Mathematician and physicist Aleksandr Lyapunov born. Lyapunov will contribute to several fields, including differential equations, potential theory, dynamical systems and probability theory. His main preoccupations will be the stability of equilibria and the motion of mechanical systems, and the study of particles under the influence of gravity.
1943: Chemist and academic Richard Smalley born. Along with colleagues Robert Curl and Harold Kroto, he will win the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of a new form of carbon, buckminsterfullerene, also known as buckyballs.
2017: Pin Man says he was "constructed by Baron Zersetzung from the flayed skin of a thief."