Artorius Walsh

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Arthur Walsh

Righteous
Artorious Breathnach
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Drawn Circa. 1835
Born2.3.1787
11th Walsh Street
Died5.12.1845
22nd Oakridge Estate
Cause of deathCarbon Monoxide Poisoning
NationalityAssumptarian
Alma materBideithe University of Athfarrin
Notable work
The World Was Different Yesterday. The Earth After Tomorrow
Spouse(s)Aeary Walsh
Partner(s)N/A
AwardsHonours Prize for Contribution to the Sciences.
Era19th century philosophy
RegionNorthern Philosophy
InstitutionsKerner University
ThesisGeographic Theory on Tectonic Plates and their Formation (2011)
Doctoral advisorJohn O Murchada
Main interests
Geography

Stratigraphy

Geology
Notable ideas
Continental Drift

Artorius Breathnach or Arthur Walsh when angclized was an assumptarian geographer, geologist and philosopher. His work has exerted influence on his fields mainly in his theory of Continental Drift. Breathnach is credited with the discovery of Continental Drift in Anteria

Youth

Breathnach was born on 11th Walsh Street, at the time called Fern Street the street was renamed to commerorate Breathnach's achievment. Breathnach was born to Howard Breathnach, a jernborgian railyard worker and an unemployed assumptarian mother named Jessie O'Suillebhain.

In school, Breathnach excelled in the subjects of Math and Geography but failed in English and Second Language Studies. He was average at every other subject in school. His mother ignored his other academic failings and poured her efforts into cultivating his mathematic and geographic skills, she had pledged to herself to make sure that her son never turnt out to be a manual worker like his father and would instead be an intellectual. In school, Breathnach became quick childhood friends with Aeary O Cuinn who would later become the wife of Artorious Breathnach.

At age 18 Breathnach attended college and he chose to get Maths and Geography PHDs. Breathnach was often bullied by the peers in his maths class and he was determined to one-up them. He used the class as an instrument to compete with the bullies by trying to become one of the top students eventually he achieved this goal. At age 20, Breathnach's mother died. A large event because Breathnach was very attached to his mother compared to his father. On her death bed his mother requested that Breathnach continue his academic achievements and gain an intellectual job. These two moments are often credited as the moments that inspired Breathnach's love of studies and particulary his love of geography and it's subdisciplines.

At age 32 Breathnach married Aeary O' Cuinn, who he had been dating for 3 years beforehand.

Death

Breathnach cause of death is unknown but the largest accepted theory is that he had died from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. This theory is supported by the facts that the cause of death couldn't be diagnosed in the 19th century because carbon monoxide had not yet been discovered, Breathnach's home contained a fireplace and as time went on he appeared to show the mental side effects of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning although this could also be attributed to some other form of brain damage or old age related disorder.

Continental Drift

The theory of continental drift is the idea that all of Anteria's continents were once one super continent called Tolleir. The name Tolleir originates from the ilanean words "Tollomh" meaning ground and "Go Leir" meaning all. Breathnach's particular theory doctates that the eastern continents moved west and the western continents moved east to form Tolleir. This evidence is supported by similar plant and animal fossils being found on different continents and the finding of Permo-Carboniferous glacial sediments in dramatically different locations.