The Bully Mnemonic

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Revision as of 19:17, 2 August 2024 by Unitfreak (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<math display="block">({10330} \cdot {0.40})(\frac{10330}{0.40})({10330} \cdot {3055}) = (4132) \cdot (25825) \cdot (31558150) </math> A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnemonic 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 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_year sidereal year], and the approximate relationship that exists between...")
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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 Great Year, and the Solar System's Galactic year. Click on the following link to learn more about the Bully Mnemonic Device and the role it plays as the mathematical foundation of Bully timestamps.