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<math display="block"> {\color{Red} 1} 0 {\color{Red} 33} 0 \times {\color{Red} 3} 0 {\color{Red} 55} = 3.3675355 \times {10}^{15} = \frac{1 \, Galactic \, Year}{1 \, Second} </math> | <math display="block"> {{\color{Red} 1} 0 {\color{Red} 33} 0 \times {\color{Red} 3} 0}^{3} {\color{Red} 55} = 3.3675355 \times {10}^{15} = \frac{1 \, Galactic \, Year}{1 \, Second} </math> |
Revision as of 22:04, 2 August 2024
What is the Bully Mnemonic?
A mnemonic device (or memory device) is a technique for retaining information.
The Bully Mnemonic is a technique for remembering the exact number of seconds that occur in Earth's sidereal year, and the approximate relationship that exists between Earth's sidereal year, Earth's Tropical Year, Earth's Great Year, and the Solar System's Galactic year.
Sidereal Years & Galactic Years
Step 1
The first step is to write down the first five digits:
Step 2
The second step is to select odd digits:
Step 3
The third step is to intersperse the odd digits with zeros into the two (almost symmetric) integers shown below: (important to remember that the first integer ends with an extra 0, whereas the second integer ends with 5)
Step 4
Multiply the first integer from Step 3 by itself to get the approximate number of sidereal years required for the Solar System to travel half way around the galactic center.
Step 5
Multiply the two integers from Step 3 together to get the total number of seconds in a sidereal year.
Step 6
This step is an immediate consequence of steps 4 and 5 above: