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/ Hanoi, Vietnam, dated August 2rd Z0I0 Do Thanh Lam Atln: Wayne Edward Richardson - Director After studying document on: The World Calendar Association (updated on February Oft ZO1O; We foundthat: The World Calendar promoted by The World Calendar Association starting from 1930, is one puresolar calendar (there is no interactive relation with lunar month). We would like to affirm as follows: if it is only calculated that the Earthtuming around the Sun for one round is one Solar year, it will neverhave one exact calendar. Therefore, we do not discuss thecontent andadvantages of the world caJend'.. Present usedGregorycalendar = current calendar exposes disadvantages, insufficiency, more and more arbitrary.It is established one network forum "CalendarReform.org,, to find out solution to reform the currentcalendar. We support stronglyprogram on calendar reformation and wouldlike to express our opinion by newcalendar option, with name: THE WORLD CALENDAR _ ONE 3240-YEAR NATURAL CYCLE The 3240-year calendar started from zeroo'clock (0), day 0 month0 year 0 (0000) is in series with thepast at thepoint of time of completing year 2000 (3240 + 2000 : 5240years); Take1g0 cycles of total lunar eclipse to calculate time for calendar - considered as 1 NATURAL CYCLE fitting the law most (each cycle : 6585days8 hows); on that basic, combi'ing Moon month (Lunar) with Sun year (solar) is called as: YIN AND YANG COMBINATION - IS CONSiDERED AS THE ONLY zuGHTSOLUTION FORCALENDAR TIME. 180 x 6585 days 8 hours : 1 185360 days equal to 3240 years for both yin and yang. solarcalendar is equal to 38880 months; L'unar calendar is equal to 40140 Moonmonths. After solving the problem of the world calendar on 324 tables of yin andyang combination and 3240 TABLES on opposite yin and yang, we have full datato prove, conclude right answer, reduce thecalendar set: one identitv: soLAR [(480D x 365d) +(2760D x 366d)1 :LITNAR [(1956D x 3S4d) + (684Dx 384d) + (576D x 385d) + (24D x :Ssd)1 = 1185360dt22+OO This is an improved, complete calendar setused for ever (do not haveto redo) - considered as incomparable (never have before and now). In 1185360 days, take one first day to be REPRESENTATIVE NUMBER for one naturalcycle. Week started from Monday is the first dayof week (1185360 - I)17 = approximately 169337 fixedweeksin3240years. Frogr* to installin clock andcelr-phone in comprying with f,ormura: T.ttll4 - T is turning axis wit[ cycle of 7 days(CK7) showing days of week: (Monday, Tuesday, wedrlesday, Thursday, Friday,Saturday and Sunday). It will change to unit of week whenever complete CK7. - tt, is the order number of weekfrom i to endof 169337 - .*, is archetype of 16g337 weeks fixedin 1 unit of calendar time (TGL) ft /i,f/ $*\ \

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  • /Hanoi, Vietnam, dated August 2rd Z0I0Do Thanh LamAtln: Wayne Edward Richardson - Director

    After studying document on: The World Calendar Association (updated on February Oft ZO1O;We found that: The World Calendar promoted by The World Calendar Association starting from1930, is one pure solar calendar (there is no interactive relation with lunar month).We would like to affirm as follows: if it is only calculated that the Earth tuming around the Sunfor one round is one Solar year, it will never have one exact calendar. Therefore, we do notdiscuss the content and advantages of the world caJend'..

    Present used Gregory calendar = current calendar exposes disadvantages, insufficiency, moreand more arbitrary. It is established one network forum "Calendar Reform.org,, to find outsolution to reform the current calendar. We support strongly program on calendar reformationand would like to express our opinion by new calendar option, with name:

    THE WORLD CALENDAR _ ONE 3240-YEAR NATURAL CYCLEThe 3240-year calendar started from zero o'clock (0), day 0 month 0 year 0 (0000) is in serieswith the past at the point of time of completing year 2000 (3240 + 2000 : 5240years); Take 1g0cycles of total lunar eclipse to calculate time for calendar - considered as 1 NATURAL CYCLEfitting the law most (each cycle : 6585 days 8 hows); on that basic, combi'ing Moon month(Lunar) with Sun year (solar) is called as: YIN AND YANG COMBINATION - ISCONSiDERED AS THE ONLY zuGHT SOLUTION FOR CALENDAR TIME.

    180 x 6585 days 8 hours : 1 185360 days equal to 3240 years for both yin and yang.solar calendar is equal to 38880 months; L'unar calendar is equal to 40140 Moon months.

    After solving the problem of the world calendar on 324 tables of yin and yang combination and3240 TABLES on opposite yin and yang, we have full data to prove, conclude right answer,reduce the calendar set: one identitv:

    soLAR [(480D x 365d) +(2760D x 366d)1 :LITNAR [(1956D x 3S4d) + (684Dx 384d)+ (576D x 385d) + (24D x :Ssd)1 = 1185360dt22+OO

    This is an improved, complete calendar set used for ever (do not have to redo) - considered asincomparable (never have before and now). In 1185360 days, take one first day to beREPRESENTATIVE NUMBER for one natural cycle. Week started from Monday is the firstday of week (1185360 - I)17 = approximately 169337 fixed weeks in3240years.

    Frogr* to install in clock and celr-phone in comprying with f,ormura: T.ttll4- T is turning axis wit[ cycle of 7 days (CK7) showing days of week: (Monday,

    Tuesday, wedrlesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday). It will change to unitof week whenever complete CK7.

    - tt, is the order number of week from i to end of 169337-

    .*,

    is archetype of 16g337 weeks fixed in 1 unit of calendar time (TGL)

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  • star of calendar : Monday ... ...ur6g337, Monday ......2n69337 .. ...

    -> end of calendar: Sunday' 1693371169337: end, of one natural cycle (l CTTN) of 3240 years. Transition to,thenext cycle is also happened the same as before. Number 1 at the beginning of'the calendar is therepresentative number, not calculated in week, is memory day or 1 Tet holiday for welcomingNe# Year, new century' new millennium all over the world. The Earth is t{re comm* rr"rrr,naturally it must have common pleasure in transition occasion of century, millennium - like year2000 stepping to year 2001- New Year party is happened 24l24hours in the world.

    Typical features in the 3240'year calendar are: number connects closely with word, helpus to overcome the difference about ianguage, because: number is like a song, is the commonvoice of the human (do not need interpretation,.translation, everywhere understands). Mistakeabout Calendar time called Y2K problern will never happen as in year lggg -2000,because timeelen'lents connecting closely with word and number are located in each cell in table frame... 1g0cycles of total lunar eclipse are times when Yin and Yang are harmonizing, self-balancingclimate, creating 36 cycles of Yin and Yang that is one day difference and, 144(1g0 - 36) cyclesof Yin and Yang that have same day of January 1st at the point of time of beginning of new year,for everybody in the world to enjoy same day of new year. This is considered as a gift fromnature to human being in this pian't that is not calculated by any calendar for a long time.

    We believe and affirm that: sooner or later, global human being will use the 3240-yearcalendar instead of current uncompleted calendar.

    we kindly invite you and people interested in calendar reformation to cooperate, sponsorto produce, publish the 3240-year calendar for community and society to discuss, contributeopinion, to be bases for competent authority to decide to put the 3240-year calendar in use.Although decision on publishing was issued in February 2009,due to not having sponsor source,our calendar studying work during 20 years is still intelligence accumulated in 3g00 tracingpapers and one trial printed set. Therefore, we send this letter, with the hope that you would co-operate and support by discussing opinion directly or indirectly through network to send to youall of the 3240-year calendar.

    Thank you for your kind cooperation!

    Best Regards,Do Thanh Lam

    Address: Post-box 24 - AlleyVietnamEmail; Jam.do 1 23 @ernail. com

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    , ^ 4 . . 'nltu truo'c. So I dAu l ich ld s0 dai diOn khdng t irrh trons tuAn 10, ld ngay kj, nigm hodc l2r Ingdv T6t d6n chdo rrdtn m6'i, the k)i vdthi6n rLi6rr kj'rtg,itrrr todn th6 gid'i. Trrii d6t ld ngoinhd chung, tat nhien phAi c6 ni6m,vui chung vio rrhfrng tho' i khic chury6n giao thd ky, thinrrien k1i - giong nhu'nlm 2000 budc sang ndnr 2001-tr0rr todn cAu diSn rad6n giao thiLasutdt 24l21h.

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    . . ^ - ^ ryfiAi |vi fch cia LrGLTG xric t i6n bo' i Hiep HQi LTG bat dAu nim 1930 da ghi nhqn nh0ng loi ich trong viQc l6p chuong tr inh, k6hoach mdr LHH thi6u. Nhong m6i tqi khdc it rO rdng ho,n,.* 36 c0a nh0ng ngdy trong thdng lu6n roi vdo dfng ngay trong tuAn. do d6 dua trd sinh vdo ngAy thr?Ba thi sinh nh6t lu6n lu6n l ir th[r Ba.* Kh6ng cdn lap ke hoaclr (chuong trinh) cia sL/ kiQn c6ng kdnh theo tuAn vd thAng, nhu "ngAy thu BadAu t ien sau ngdy thrjr Hai clau t i6n c0a th6ng Chin".* Ndm chia cl i , .r thAnn qu! ngang nhau (9.1 ngdy), vcri cung s6 ngdy ldrm vi$c (65) va ngAy nghi cu6ituAn (26): mOt cdi t i6n lo'n c"a LHH theo th6ng kd so s6nh giOa cdc qu!.* S\r kh6c nhau v e o Cai cfra th6ng d6u din hon LHH: Phdn lon c6c th6ng c6 30 ngay; nh0ng th6ng- l ^ , l ' ^ . . { . r * : . tdAu qu! (Gi6ng, Tu, Bdy, Mu,.r i ; co 31. l (hOng kO chl nhat, tAt cd c6c th6ng dOu c6 s0 ngAy nhu nhau: 26.

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    The World Calendar is a 12-month, perennial calendar with equalquarters. li is perennial because it remains the same every year.

    Our present Gregorian calendar is not perennial, but annual. l t changesevery year. lt does so because its typical 365-day length, whichrepreseni$ tlre annual cycle of one Earth orbit around the Sun, is notevenly divisible by the number of days in the week (365 / 7 = 52, r 1).The unfortunate consequence of that one-day remainder is that the yeartypically begins and ends on the same weekday. So the next year mustbegin on ti 're following weekday, This requires a new calendar everyyear.

    Technically, our Gregorian calendar is a variously ordered cycle of 14calendars. The calendar for the year beginning on Sunday differs fromthe one fcr the year beginning on Monday, and so on for all sevenweekdays. Since the occurrence of leap year can alter any of theseseven calendars, this raises the total to 14 calendars.

    That's the mess the 365th day causes. lf we could take that day out ofthe calendar, the new year would typical ly begin on the very sameweekday as the previous year. And if we likewise r:ould take leap day outof the calendar, the new year would always begin on the same weekday.We'd thus have a perennial calendai.

    That's the rationale on which The World Calendar is based, Withoutdeviating irom the solar cycle of approximately 365.24 days, it simplyregards tire 365tlr day- as a 24-hour waiting period before resuming thecalendar again. These off-calendar days, also known as "intercalarydays," aren't weekdays. li seems most reasonable to treat them ashol idays.

    futcne Benefits of The World CalendarThe WorlC Calendar, promoted by The World Calendar Associationbeginning i r i '1930, has not iceable benef i ts for schedul ing and planningthat the dJrregorian calendar lacks. Other advantages are less obvious.

    . Nuinbered days of the month always fall on the same weekdays:so tire birthday of Tuesday's Child is always on a Tuesday.

    . No r;eed to schedule events bv cumbersome weekdav-and-month

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    " The year div ides regular ly into quarters of equal s ize (gl days),wi th the same number of workdays (65) and weekend-days (26) ineach quarter: a great improvement over the Gregor ian calendar for

    ' statistical comparisons between quafters.

    . The var iat ions in month- length are more regular than the Gregor iancalendar: most months have 30 days; the f i rst months of

    thequarters (January, Apr i l , July, October) have 31.Excluding Sundays, al l months have the same number of days: 26.

    HERE'S THE CHART VERSIONTOOBy bui lding on preparat ion that has already begun, transit ion from theGregorian calendar will be efforlless and straightforward, Seamiessreform instituted on 1 January 2012 (otherwise a Gregorian yearbeginning on sunday) won't even bring noticeable change unti l the endof February,2012. The seven dates affected at the ends of February,March, April, May, August and December 2012 will then becomecompletely dependable annual fixtures of years thereafter. Just as TheWorld Calendar is simple, so wi l l be i ts continued use.This web site is designed so that visitors may achieve an appreciation forthis unique calendar. within context of calendar history andconsequential results, acting towards IHE woRLD CALENDAR tN 20'12becomes part of daily priorities,

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