MasterAkumaMatata
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Originally posted by http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6835
A physicist in the U.S. has devised a new calendar that will allow the same date to fall on the same day of the year, year after year. Our current calendar year with 365 days is synchronized with the length of the seasons and was instituted by Pope Gregory in 1582. Because 365 is not evenly divisible by 7, the same date in the year now falls on different days of the week and uses a 366-day Leap Year every four years. The new calendar has 364 days and exactly 52 weeks. Each month contains either 30 or 31 days. Christmas Day always falls on a Sunday in the new calendar. To adjust for the time takes to make a complete orbit around the sun, an extra week will be added every five or six years. It would be called "Newton Week" in honor of Sir Isaac Newton, the founder of physics.
Jan 30 days
Feb 30 days
Mar 31 days
Apr 30 days
May 30 days
Jun 31 days
Jul 30 days
Aug 30 days
Sep 31 days
Oct 30 days
Nov 30 days
Dec 31 days
   364 days total
Newton Week: 7 days
What do you think? :lol: