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'''Ronald Bela Nevitz''' was a [[20th century]] scientific theorist.
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|links = Yes}}'''Ronald Bela Nevitz''' was a [[20th century]] scientific theorist.


Born in [[1912]] in [[Warsaw]], he moved to [[England]] when he was older and did most of his work at [[Cambridge]]. In his [[1958]] book ''[[The Tree of Time]]'' he explained his theory of "time [[DNA]]", coining the term [[biodata]] to describe it.
Born in [[1912]] in [[Warsaw]], he moved to [[England]] when he was older and did most of his work at [[Cambridge]]. In his [[1958]] book ''[[The Tree of Time]]'' he explained his theory of "time [[DNA]]", coining the term [[biodata]] to describe it.


Nevitz was [[assassin]]ated by the [[Remote]] in [[1979]], perhaps believing that killing the father of the biodata theory would put them on a level with the [[Great Houses]]. A film about his life, ''[[Frozen Moments]]'', was released in [[1987]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
Nevitz was [[assassin]]ated by the [[Remote]] in [[1979]], perhaps believing that killing the father of the biodata theory would put them on a level with the [[Great Houses]]. A film about his life, ''[[Frozen Moments]]'', was released in [[1987]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
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