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File:Johann Philipp Reis.jpg|link=|1854: Scientist and inventor [[Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|Johann Philipp Reis]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | |||
File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|1955: "Conspiracy theories of about [[crimes against mathematical constants]] amount to a hoax, a complete fraud." | File:Exponential-growth-diagram.svg|link=Crimes against mathematical constants|1955: "Conspiracy theories of about [[crimes against mathematical constants]] amount to a hoax, a complete fraud." | ||
File:Brion_Gysin_scrying_engine_Hamangia_figurines.jpg|link=Brion Gysin|1965: Performance artist and crime-fighter [[Brion Gysin]] uses hand-held [[scrying engine]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Brion_Gysin_scrying_engine_Hamangia_figurines.jpg|link=Brion Gysin|1965: Performance artist and crime-fighter [[Brion Gysin]] uses hand-held [[scrying engine]] to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:29, 29 December 2016
1854: Scientist and inventor Johann Philipp Reis uses Gnomon algorithm functions to fight crimes against mathematical constants.
1955: "Conspiracy theories of about crimes against mathematical constants amount to a hoax, a complete fraud."
1965: Performance artist and crime-fighter Brion Gysin uses hand-held scrying engine to fight crimes against mathematical constants.