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• ... that physicist and priest '''[[Francesco Zantedeschi (nonfiction)|Francesco Zantedeschi]]''' was among the first to recognize the marked absorption by the atmosphere of red, yellow, and green light?
• ... that physicist and priest '''[[Francesco Zantedeschi (nonfiction)|Francesco Zantedeschi]]''' was among the first to recognize the marked absorption by the atmosphere of red, yellow, and green light?


• ... that astronomer, philosopher, mystic theologian, and [[Gnomon algorithm]] theorist '''[[Emanuel Swedenborg (nonfiction)|Emanuel Swedenborg]]''' made "the most profound advances of his era in the quantification of theology," and that Swedenborg apparently made contact with "a disembodied intelligence circling the world in eternal electrical joy," apparently a reference to what will later be known as [[AESOP]], the self-sustaining electrical artificial intelligence residing in the Earth's ionosphere.
• ... that mathematician '''[[Wilhelm Ackermann (nonfiction)|Wilhelm Ackermann]]''' discovered the Ackermann function, an important example in the theory of computation?
 
• ... that in 1974, the '''[[Mariner 10 (nonfiction)|Mariner 10]]''' flew by Mercury, the first space probe to do so?
 
• ... that mathematician and academic '''[[Tullio Levi-Civita (nonfiction)|Tullio Levi-Civita]]''' contributed to absolute differential calculus (tensor calculus) and its applications to the theory of relativity?

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• ... that physicist and priest Francesco Zantedeschi was among the first to recognize the marked absorption by the atmosphere of red, yellow, and green light?

• ... that mathematician Wilhelm Ackermann discovered the Ackermann function, an important example in the theory of computation?

• ... that in 1974, the Mariner 10 flew by Mercury, the first space probe to do so?

• ... that mathematician and academic Tullio Levi-Civita contributed to absolute differential calculus (tensor calculus) and its applications to the theory of relativity?