Time for a Change? Scholars Say Calendar Needs Serious Overhaul – (Phys Org – December 27, 2011)<\/a><\/b>
\nUsing computer programs and mathematical formulas, Richard Conn Henry, an astrophysicist in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, and Steve H. Hanke, an applied economist in the Whiting School of Engineering, have created a new calendar in which each new 12-month period is identical to the one which came before, and remains that way from one year to the next in perpetuity. Under the Hanke-Henry Permanent Calendar, for instance, if Christmas fell on a Sunday in 2012 (and it would), it would also fall on a Sunday in 2013, 2014 and beyond. September would have 31 days, as would March, June and December. All the rest would have 30. “Our plan offers a stable calendar that is absolutely identical from year to year and which allows the permanent, rational planning of annual activities, from school to work holidays,” says Henry, who is also director of the Maryland Space Grant Consortium. Among the practical advantages would be the convenience afforded by birthdays and holidays (as well as work holidays) falling on the same day of the week every year. But the economic benefits are even more profound, according to Hanke, an expert in international economics, including monetary policy.<\/p>\nFOR WHAT IT’S WORTH<\/b>\u00a0– articles off the beaten track which may – or may not – have predictive value.<\/strong><\/p>\nScientists say Turin Shroud is Supernatural – (Independent – December 20, 2011)<\/a><\/b>
\nAfter years of work trying to replicate the coloring on the shroud, a similar image has been created by Italian government scientists. However, they only managed the effect by scorching equivalent linen material with high-intensity ultra violet lasers, undermining the arguments of other research, they say, which claims the Turin Shroud is a medieval hoax. Such technology, say researchers from the National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (Enea), was far beyond the capability of medieval forgers, whom most experts have credited with making the famous relic. (However, at least one Italian scientist is unconvinced.)<\/p>\nJUST FOR FUN<\/b><\/p>\n
Let Calcutta Surprise You – (You Tube – November 29, 2011)<\/a><\/b>
\nThis clip, sponsored by the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) – Calcutta Branch, is the work of many hands – and the work of many creative minds. Granted: its intended purpose is to promote tourism to Calcutta, but its method is exceptional. Enjoy.<\/p>\nA FINAL QUOTE…<\/b><\/p>\n
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science.<\/em>\u00a0– Albert Einstein<\/p>\n