The Bully Mnemonic

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The Bully Mnemonic is a technique for remembering the exact number of seconds that occur in Earth's sidereal year, good approximations of the relationships that exist between Earth's sidereal, tropical, and Great Year, and a rough approximation of the Solar System's galactic year.

Bully Mnemonic Steps

Initial Definitions

Step 1

The first step is to write down the first five digits:

Step 2

The second step is to select odd digits and intersperse them with zeros into integers a) and b) as shown below: (important to remember that the first integer ends with an extra 0, whereas the second integer ends with 5)

Step 3

The third step is to select even digits and define numbers c) and d) as shown below:

Sidereal & Tropical Years

Step 4

Multiply integers a) and b) from Step 2 to get the total number of seconds in a sidereal year.

Step 5

The tropical year has a slightly shorter duration than the sidereal year. Reduce integer a) by amount d), and multiply by b) from Step 2 to get the total number of seconds in a tropical year.

Great Years

Step 6

The Great Year is, by definition, a least common multiple of the sidereal year and the tropical year.

Proof:

Galactic Years

Step 7

Multiply integer c) by the square of integer a) to get a rough approximate number of tropical years required for the Solar System to orbit around the galactic center.

Step 8

This step is an immediate consequence of steps 6 and 7 above:

Summary

The Bully Mnemonic can be represented as follows:

The following relationships are encoded in the Bully Mnemonic:

Julian Years & Gregorian Years

There are exactly 86400 seconds in a day: