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File:Curie_and_radium_by_Castaigne.jpg|link=Radium (nonfiction)|1899: Marie and Pierre Curie use [[Radium (nonfiction)|radium]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Curie_and_radium_by_Castaigne.jpg|link=Radium (nonfiction)|1899: Marie and Pierre Curie use [[Radium (nonfiction)|radium]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:George Plimpton 1993.jpg|link=George Plimpton (nonfiction)|1927: Journalist, writer, literary editor, and actor [[George Plimpton (nonfiction)|George Plimpton]] born. | File:George Plimpton 1993.jpg|link=George Plimpton (nonfiction)|1927: Journalist, writer, literary editor, and actor [[George Plimpton (nonfiction)|George Plimpton]] born. | ||
File:Atlas-B rocket with SCORE payload.jpg|link=SCORE (satellite) (nonfiction)|1958: [[SCORE (satellite) (nonfiction)|Project SCORE satellite]] equipped with [[scrying engine]] guidance system. | |||
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1509: Celebrated jurist and monk Lanfranc uses cellular automata theory to predict birth of George Plimpton.
1604: Mathematician Robert Fludd publishes new work on cellular automata theory.
1898: Advances in dynastic cellular automata theory reveal new members of Bernoulli family.
1899: Marie and Pierre Curie use radium to fight crimes against mathematical constants.
1927: Journalist, writer, literary editor, and actor George Plimpton born.
1958: Project SCORE satellite equipped with scrying engine guidance system.