Saturday, 7 August 2021

Key Points in the Year

Thanks to my newly initiated tracking of the number of days that have elapsed in the current year and the number of days remaining, I noticed that today is quite significant. The date today is August 7th 2021, a non-leap year, and Figure 1 displays the numbers.


Figure 1: source

These numbers, along with 365, factor as follows:
  • 365 = 5 x 73
  • 146 = 2 x 73
  • 219 = 3 x 73


This means that today 60% of the year has passed and 40% remains. It can be seen that earlier in the year, on Wednesday May 26th 2021 to be exact, 146 days had elapsed and 219 days remained. Extending this it can be seen that:
  • 073 = 1 x 73 --> March 14th (20% elapsed and 80% remaining)
  • 146 = 2 x 73 --> May 26th (40% elapsed and 60% remaining)
  • 219 = 3 x 73 --> August 7th (60% elapsed and 40% remaining)
  • 292 = 4 x 73 --> October 19th (80% elapsed and 20% remaining)
Things of course are different during a leap year (the next is 2024) because:
  • 366 = 2 x 3 x 61
  • 366 = 2 x 183
  • 366 = 3 x 122
  • 366 = 6 x 61


It is only day 183 that yields a whole percentage (50%) and this occurs on July 1st of every leap year. However, the leap year divides into multiples of 61 and so we have:
  • 061 = 1 x 61 --> March 1st
  • 122 = 2 x 61 --> May 1st
  • 183 = 3 x 61 --> July 1st (50% elapsed and 50% remaining)
  • 244 = 4 x 61 --> August 31st 
  • 305 = 5 x 61 --> October 31st

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