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File:Canterbury_scrying_engine.jpg|link=Canterbury scrying engine|1303: [[Canterbury scrying engine]] used to detect and expose [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Canterbury_scrying_engine.jpg|link=Canterbury scrying engine|1303: [[Canterbury scrying engine]] used to detect and expose [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File: | File:Filippo Mazzei.jpg|link=Philip Mazzei (nonfiction)|Physician and activist [[Philip Mazzei (nonfiction)|Philip Mazzei]] dies. He acted as an agent to purchase arms for Virginia during the American Revolutionary War. | ||
File:800px-Nebra_Schwerter.jpg|link=Weapon (nonfiction)|1958: Army research laboratories [[Weapon (nonfiction)|convert modern plowshares into ancient swords]]. [[Lex Luthor (nonfiction)|Lex Luthor]] calls technique "Astonishing breakthrough." | File:800px-Nebra_Schwerter.jpg|link=Weapon (nonfiction)|1958: Army research laboratories [[Weapon (nonfiction)|convert modern plowshares into ancient swords]]. [[Lex Luthor (nonfiction)|Lex Luthor]] calls technique "Astonishing breakthrough." | ||
File:Palomares H-Bomb airships.jpg|link=Carnivorous dirigibles|1969: [[Carnivorous dirigibles]] adapted linked to outbreak of [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Palomares H-Bomb airships.jpg|link=Carnivorous dirigibles|1969: [[Carnivorous dirigibles]] adapted linked to outbreak of [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:Louis de Broglie.jpg|link=Louis de Broglie (nonfiction)|1987: Physicist and academic [[Louis de Broglie (nonfiction)|Louis de Broglie]] dies. He postulated the wave nature of electrons and suggested that all matter has wave properties. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1929, after the wave-like behavior of matter was first experimentally demonstrated in 1927. | File:Louis de Broglie.jpg|link=Louis de Broglie (nonfiction)|1987: Physicist and academic [[Louis de Broglie (nonfiction)|Louis de Broglie]] dies. He postulated the wave nature of electrons and suggested that all matter has wave properties. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1929, after the wave-like behavior of matter was first experimentally demonstrated in 1927. | ||
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Revision as of 20:32, 12 February 2017
1303: Canterbury scrying engine used to detect and expose crimes against mathematical constants.
Physician and activist Philip Mazzei dies. He acted as an agent to purchase arms for Virginia during the American Revolutionary War.
1958: Army research laboratories convert modern plowshares into ancient swords. Lex Luthor calls technique "Astonishing breakthrough."
1969: Carnivorous dirigibles adapted linked to outbreak of crimes against mathematical constants.
1987: Physicist and academic Louis de Broglie dies. He postulated the wave nature of electrons and suggested that all matter has wave properties. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1929, after the wave-like behavior of matter was first experimentally demonstrated in 1927.