What a Year on Earth Really Looks Like

“How long is one year?”

one year on earth is complicated.What’s the answer to that question? Most of us would reply, “365 days,” but we wouldn’t necessarily be correct. While we’ve been trained and told to round to 365 days, the measurement of a year is much more complex than a simple number. First of all, how do you measure it accurately? It’s not as if we can put a line in space and keep a stopwatch until we get to it again. We’re not on a stable, measured track. In fact, the question, “How long is one year,” only gets more complicated the further we dig into it.

What about leap years? Most of us recognize that ‘one year’ is not exactly 365 days, but is in fact a few hours, days and minutes longer. Rather than adding this extra time every year, however, we compile it into a leap year – really a leap day at the end of February – once every four years. This primitive jury-rigging of the gregorian calendar might nudge it back into place, but it still doesn’t answer the question, “How long is one year?”
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Abbott And Costello 13 X 7 is 28

Abbott and Costello - 13 x 7 = 28

Abbott and Costello - 13 x 7 = 28

I keep telling you people that you need to get some help with your math skills!

I got into a whole argument with a professor at MIT this week about the mathematical proof that 13 x 7 = 28 and for some reason he couldn’t get it through his thick skull!

So here with said proof are the world famous Abbott and Costello. Finally, I’ll get some redemption!
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Experiment: What 1 Million Actually Looks Like

One Million PeriodsYou know, people always talk about a million as if they actually know what it would look like if they were actually staring at one million things. But for most of us, we’ve never actually seen a million of anything!

So, I decided to take a look at one million, and to do so I created a document that has one million periods in it. It’s attached here.

The file is a 976kb download, and if you open it in Word it takes 254 pages in single spaced format.
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