Other Calendars in 2013 | |
A table of various calendar systems (Ѻ) currently in use, as compared to Newtonian calendar dating system, wherein 2013 equates to the year 370 modern era; the variegated inconsistency of which indicating the need for calendar reform, similar to that which has been done with units via the SI unit system. |
“1642 [the year of Newton’s birth] is the Christmas of the modern age.”
Newton (Old System, Julian calender) reaction existence: 25 Dec 1642 – 20 Mar 1726
Newton (New System, Gregorian calendar) reaction existence: 4 Jan 1643 – 31 Mar 1727
“All before Goethe are ancients, and all who have read him are modern.”— Ralph Emerson (c.1860), Publication [2]
“In the era BC (before cybernetics) it [Elements of Physical Biology] was an important source of education and encouragement for few souls who had gleam in their eyes about the prospective mathematization of the social sciences. It had a substantial influence on Henry Schultz and Paul Samuelson, and, I am sure, many others besides myself. As a matter of fact, most of the ideas of [Norbert] Wiener emphasizes—for example, the relation of entropy to organizational behavior—can be found in Lotka, and I have felt some annoyance at the lack of recognition of the latter’s contributions.”— Herbert Simon (1953), Publication [3]