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||1885: Milan Vidmar born ... engineer and chess player. | ||1885: Milan Vidmar born ... engineer and chess player. | ||
||1892: Pierre Ossian Bonnet dies ... mathematician and academic. | ||1892: Pierre Ossian Bonnet dies ... mathematician and academic. Pic. | ||
||1894: Bernard Ashmole born ... archaeologist and historian. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=bernard+ashmole | ||1894: Bernard Ashmole born ... archaeologist and historian. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=bernard+ashmole | ||
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||1899: Richard Gurley Drew born ... engineer, invented Masking tape. | ||1899: Richard Gurley Drew born ... engineer, invented Masking tape. | ||
||1906: William Kneale born ... logician and philosopher. | ||1906: William Kneale born ... logician and philosopher ... best known for his 1962 book ''The Development of Logic'', a history of logic from its beginnings in Ancient Greece written with his wife Martha.Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=william+kneale | ||
||1906: Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller born ... mathematician who worked in the fields of geometry, topology and algebraic geometry. He formulated the celebrated problem which is now called the Jacobian conjecture in 1939. Pic. | ||1906: Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller born ... mathematician who worked in the fields of geometry, topology and algebraic geometry. He formulated the celebrated problem which is now called the Jacobian conjecture in 1939. Pic. |
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1633: The Holy Office in Rome forces Galileo Galilei to recant his view that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the Universe in the form he presented it in, after heated controversy.
1633: Rogue mathematician and alleged supervillain taunts Galileo Galilei for recanting, daring Galileo to "tell it like it is, and let them burn you for it."
1863: Mark Twain reports that adventurer and alleged "Pirate of the Prairies" Wallace War-Heels "is preparing to rescue Galileo, or so he says. Impossible, I know, irrational, madness itself; yet I have seen him appear from thin air on a flying horse, and I have heard his strange discourse at some length, and though he is more a man than an angel, I believe he must partake of both."
1864: Mathematician and academic Hermann Minkowski born. He will show that Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity can be understood geometrically as a theory of four-dimensional space–time, since known as the "Minkowski spacetime".
1865: Adventurer and alleged "Pirate of the Prairie" Wallace War-Heels tells reporters that he has sworn to rescue Galileo Galilei, who has been false accused of committing crimes against mathematical constants.
1910: Engineer, inventor, and pioneering computer scientist Konrad Zuse born. He will invent the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer.
1943: Field Report Number One (Peenemunde edition) reveals Nazi efforts to rewrite history by false accusing Galileo Galilei of committing crimes against mathematical constants.
1977: Mathematician Gabriel Sudan dies. He discovered the Sudan function, an important example in the theory of computation, similar to the Ackermann function.