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File:Johannes Schöner.jpg|link=Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|1450: Polymath, cartographer, globe-builder, and crime-fighter [[Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|Johannes Schöner]] demonstrates new type of globe which uses [[scrying engine]] techniques to detect and prevent [[crimes against geology]].
File:Johannes Schöner.jpg|link=Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|1450: Polymath, cartographer, globe-builder, and crime-fighter [[Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|Johannes Schöner]] demonstrates new type of globe which uses [[scrying engine]] techniques to detect and prevent crimes against geology.


File:Tullio Regge.jpg|link=Tullio Regge (nonfiction)|2009: Physicist and crime-fighter [[Tullio Regge (nonfiction)|Tullio Regge]] uses spin foam models to detect and prevent crimes against physics, warns that quantum gravity "may still be at risk."
File:Tullio Regge.jpg|link=Tullio Regge (nonfiction)|2009: Physicist and crime-fighter [[Tullio Regge (nonfiction)|Tullio Regge]] uses spin foam models to detect and prevent crimes against physics, warns that quantum gravity "may still be at risk."

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Crimes against geology are crimes committed against the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time.

Most crimes against geology are associated with crimes against mathematical constants, often associated with Crimes against physics, and sometimes associated with Crimes against chemistry (notably crimes involving Extract of Radium).

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