Thursday, 31 July 2014

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Silence scandal of the Tropics(>84% of the total surface area of the earth) is alike to a theft of camel pulling it in a sheep-herd.

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

What are the dissimilarities between Hamle and July?


There are two independent new
theories of earth.                                
·       
Theory I
o  
 The
shorter variation of daylight and night is the faster rotation of the tropics.
·       
Theory II
o  
 When the
longer variation of daylight and night is the slower rotation of the
Temperates.
Theory I is verified by the empirical data of solar calendar
of Ethiopia, when theory II is verified by empirical data of Gregorian
calendar.
30 days
of Meskeram is different from 30 days of September
·      
Meskeram is the first month of the year in the
Tropics, when September is the ninth month of the year in the Temperates.
30 days of Tikimt is different from
31 days of October
,
·      
Tikimt is the second month of the year in the
Tropics, when October is the tenth month of the year in the Temperates.
30 days of Hidar is different from 30
days of November
,
·      
Hidar is the third month of the year in the Tropics,
when November is the eleventh month of the year in the Temperates.
30 days of Tahisas is different from
31 days of December
,
·      
Tahisas is the fourth month of the year in the
Tropics, when December is the 12th and last month of the year in the
Temperates.
30 days of Tir is different from 31
days of January
,
·      
Tir is the fifth month of the year in the Tropics,
when January is the first month of the year in the Temperates.
30 days of Yekatit is different from
28 or 29 days of February
,
·      
Yekatit is the sixth month of the year in the
Tropics, when February is the second month of the year in the Temperates.
30 days of Megabit is different from
31 days of March
,
·      
Megabit is the 7th month of the year in
the Tropics, when March is the third month of the year in the Temperates.

30 days of Miyazia is different from
30 days of April
,
·      
Miyazia is the 8th month of the year in
the Tropics, when April is the 4th month of the year in the Temperates.
30 days of Ginbot is different from
31 days of May
,
·      
Ginbot is the 9th month of the year in
the Tropics, when May is the 5th month of the year in the
Temperates.
30 days of Sene is different from 30
days of June,
·      
Sene is the 10th month of the year in the
Tropics, when June is the 6th month of the year in the Temperates.
30 days of Hamle is different from 31
days of July
,
·      
Hamle is the 11th month of the year in
the Tropics, when July is the 7th month of the year in the
Temperates.
30 days of Nehase is different from
31 days of August
,
·      
Nehase is the subset of 12th month of the
year in the Tropics, when August is the 8th month of the year in the
Temperates.
5 or 6 days of Pagume is different
from 6 to 10 or 11 of September
.
·      
Pagume is the subset of 12th month of the
year in the Tropics, when 6 to 10 or 11 of September which is subset of the 9th
month of the year in the Temperates.
·      
Pagume is 5 and 6 faster rotations of the Tropics,
when 6 to 10 or 11 of September are slower rotations of the Temperates.

Friday, 11 July 2014

Gmail - Fassil Tassew, see how your posts are doing

Gmail - Fassil Tassew, see how your posts are doing

We are in the process of making new world.Let me share you  the new

science that is called Pagumetropics. One may call it the science of

"super physics".



Shorter variations of day and night, moderate seasons and faster

rotations and revolution of the Tropics are different from longer

variations of day and night, extreme seasons and slower rotations and

revolution of the Temperates.



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Sunday, 6 July 2014

My presentations

My presentations


Tropics: Week days of the Tropics are unlike to week days o...

Pagumetropics discovers that a week is
also a natural division of time. The number week days is determined to have 7
days because of the nature of solar year that has 365.25 days. For the benefit
of human being, calendar solar year is made to have 365 days for three
consecutive years, 366 days once in a leap year.
Next the year is decided to have 12
months. Thus 365 or 366 days is divided by 12 equals 30 and remainder 5 or 6
days. In the Ethiopian calendar, 12 months are divided into 11 of 30 days and 1
of 35 or 36 days.
Next the calendar year is divided in
to 7 days of the week. One week has 7 days, because a quarter day of the solar
year that becomes a day in every four years also becomes 7 days in every 28
years. The number of days a week is 7 days because of the nature of the day
Pagume 6.


Thus 365 and 366 days are divided by 7
is equal to 52 weeks and remainder 1 day (ordinary year) and 2 days in every
leap year. 

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What is Ethiopia’s renaissance? Why Ethiopia’s renaissance is also called African Renaissance?

What is Ethiopia’s renaissance? Why Ethiopia’s renaissance is also called African Renaissance?

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What is
Ethiopia’s
renaissance? Why Ethiopia’s
renaissance is also called African Renaissance?
The word renaissance means
“rebirth.” The idea of rebirth originated in the belief that Europeans had
rediscovered the superiority of Greek and Roman culture after many centuries of
what they considered intellectual and cultural decline. The preceding era,
which began with the collapse of the Roman Empire around the 5th century,
became known as the middle Ages to indicate its position between the classical
and modern world.
The word
Ethiopia’s renaissance was adopted from the renaissance of Europe defined in
the above paragraph. Ethiopia has declared Ethiopia’s renaissance since the end
of 6th Pagume 1999, when it celebrated the beginning of the third
millennium on 1st Meskeram 2000 in the Tropics, when it was 12th
September 2007 in the Temperates. Ethiopia’s renaissance is called natural
renaissance of the entire Tropics, because it were declared based on the solar
calendar of Ethiopia.
Moreover,
the idea of rebirth originated and adopted in the belief that we Ethiopian rediscovered
the superiority of Europeans renaissance, Greek and Roman philosophy and
culture after two millenniums of what we considered not only discovering the
Tropics but also rediscovering the Temperates in order to contribute some for
new human civilization that is compatible both with digital age and nature.


Thus, discovering
the Tropics means that institutionalizing the oneness of Tropics via the solar
calendar of Ethiopia; and simultaneously rediscovering the Temperates implies
institutionalizing the oneness of the Temperates via the solar calendar of
Gregorian (named Julian before 1582). 

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Discovering the tropics and rediscovering the temperates

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Discovering the tropics and rediscovering the temperates

Discovering the Tropics is on the hands of every
individual and on the day Pagume 6.
The day Pagume 6 is
the formula of our solar system. The day Pagume 6 is recorded both by clock and
calendar once in every four years. What is the justification that Pagume 6 is
known only once in every four years?
The knowledge and
skill of man is limited only to recognize Pagume 6 once in every four years by
making two solar 
technologies are called clock  and calendar. Clock records hours, minutes and
seconds of the day. Calendar records days, weeks and months of the year.


The day Pagume 6
itself is the source of three categories of four years. Thre categories of four
years recur in every four years. When the day Pagume 6 recurs, the year has 366
days. Let call it category three because it is unique year with the greatest
number of days in the cycle. A year begins at the end of Pagume 6 is category
one, because the year begins on Meskeram 1 in the Tropics, when it is September
12 in the Temperates. Two 
consecutive years recur between category one and
category three are called category two. They are called category two because
each year begins and ends on Meskeram 1 and Pagume 5 in the Tropics, when
September is 11 and 10 in the Temperates.