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[[File:Anarchimedes.jpg|250px|thumb|Anarchimedes (circa 1618) extracting computational energy from peasants.]]'''Anarchimedes''' is a rogue mathematician, unlicensed [[transdimensional corporation]], and alleged [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]].
[[File:Anarchimedes.jpg|250px|thumb|Anarchimedes (circa 1618) extracting computational energy from peasants.]]'''Anarchimedes''' is a rogue mathematician, unlicensed [[transdimensional corporation]], and alleged [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]].


Anarchimedes has long history of planning, organizing, and committing a wide range of [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
Anarchimedes has long history of planning, organizing, and committing a wide range of [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. He is especially notorious for [[shape theft]].


He is particularly notorious for planning and implementing crimes against eclipses, both solar and lunar.
He is particularly notorious for planning and implementing crimes against eclipses, both solar and lunar.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Crimes against mathematical constants]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Shape theft]]
* [[The Boxes]]
* [[The Boxes]]
* [[Transdimensional corporation]]  
* [[Transdimensional corporation]]  

Revision as of 15:44, 15 March 2020

Anarchimedes (circa 1618) extracting computational energy from peasants.

Anarchimedes is a rogue mathematician, unlicensed transdimensional corporation, and alleged supervillain.

Anarchimedes has long history of planning, organizing, and committing a wide range of crimes against mathematical constants. He is especially notorious for shape theft.

He is particularly notorious for planning and implementing crimes against eclipses, both solar and lunar.

Give me enough Lego pieces and a place to stand (probably somewhere in the Oort cloud), and I will move the earth.

[Traditionally attributed to Anarchimedes]

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