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* [[Scrying engine]] - related technology. | * [[Scrying engine]] - related technology. | ||
* [[Tesla!]] - a [[reality TV show]] in which participants compete to emulate [[ | * [[Tesla!]] - a [[reality TV show]] in which participants compete to emulate [[Nikola Tesla]]. | ||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[ | * [[Nikola Tesla (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Example of scrying engine in use.
In the news
Inventor David Brewster demonstrates his "lenticular stereoscope" (the first portable, 3D viewing device), predicting that it will find widespread use in scrying engines.
Crime-fighter John Brunner uses a modified Lee and Turner Scrying engine.
Diagramaceous soil yields new variety of Bingo algorithm, useful as clarifying agent in wager-based scrying engines.
Canterbury scrying engine computes Mandelbrot set.
Artist-researcher Don Tasmian converts Rotoscope to scrying engine.
The Hamangia scrying engine computing the Lorenz system.
Brion Gysion uses newly-discovered scrying engine to fight crimes against mathematical constants.
Universal Turing machine converted to scrying engine.
The Crystal Ball by John William Waterhouse. See Scrying (nonfiction).
Fiction cross-reference
- Scrying engine - related technology.
- Tesla! - a reality TV show in which participants compete to emulate Nikola Tesla.
Nonfiction cross-reference
Attribution: By Unknown(Life time: Unknown) - Original publication: NewspaperImmediate source: http://www.forteantimes.com/features/articles/2455/random_dictionary_of_the_damned.html, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36739848
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- Scrying (nonfiction)
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- Universal Turing machine (nonfiction)
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- File:Don Tasmian calibrating a Rotoscope scrying engine.png
- File:Hamangia scrying engine computes Lorenz attractor.jpg
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