Martin Gardner (October 21, 1914 – May 22, 2010) was an American popular mathematics and popular science writer with interests also encompassing magic
A skeptic, who was most well known as a scientific American, writer and annotator. This mere mortal was a mathematician, magician & mysterian.
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Ма́ртин Га́рднер — американский математик-любитель, писатель, популяризатор науки, один из основателей Комитета по научному расследованию заявлений о паранормальных явлениях. Опубликовал более 70 книг. Википедия
Дата и место рождения: 21 октября 1914 г., Оклахома
Дата и место смерти: 22 мая 2010 г., Норман, Оклахома
Супруга: Шарлотт Гринвальд (в браке с 1952 г. до 2000 г.)
Дети: Том Гарднер и Джеймс Гарднер
Страна: США
Родители: Джеймс Генри Гарднер и Willie Wilkerson Spiers Gardner
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