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    Rare square dates pair in 2009

    Nicolas Cage works a math problem in a scene from "Knowing."

    April Fool's Day this year brings a math puzzle that's no joke. The trick won't save the world like actor Nicholas Cage's numerological riddle in the currently popular apocalypse flick, Knowing, but at least this one makes sense.
    "I like to play with numbers and dates, and I'm always looking for math puzzles," says electrical engineer Aziz Inan of the University of Portland (Ore.) Inan regularly cooks up math quizzes for a historical newsletter, the Franklin Gazzette, devoted to statesman-scientist Benjamin Franklin. And that led him to ponder some dates this year.

    March 3, 2009 brought us " Square Root Day," (3/3/9 is 3*3=9, get it? 3 is the square root of 9) but Inan also looked at dates another way. Only some numbers, like 9 or 16 (4*4=16), have whole numbers as square roots, as you may recall from your junior-high math class. What if, Inan wondered, you wrote out all the digits in the date, and looked for such whole number square roots or "square dates"?

    "I was a little surprised at what I learned," he says:

    •April Fool's Day, April 1, 2009 is 04/01/2009, or 4012009, which has 2003 as a square root (2003 * 2003 = 4012009.)

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    •March 5, 2009 is also "square date, and it it is very rare to have more than one in a year (1747 * 1747 = 3052009.)

    •The next April Fool's square date doesn't fall until April 1, 6016 (2004*2004 = 4016016.)

    From the year 1000 until 9999, this century has the highest number of square dates, with a total of 24, Inan says. Of course, in parts of Europe, where dates are started with the day instead of the month, the "square dates" would be a little different.

    "A nice little tidbit for April Fool's day," says mathematician Arthur Benjamin of Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, Calif., co-author of Secrets of Mental Math: The Mathemagician's Guide to Lightning Calculation and Amazing Math Tricks.

    Mathematicians have fooled around with similar date tricks since at least 1864, when Augustus De Morgan of University College London, noted the "square year," pointing out that 1849, the year of his 43rd birthday, was the square of his age at the time (43 * 43 = 1849.) De Morgan was a living, breathing, math puzzle, who described himself as "being x years old in the year x{+2}." If you are born in 1980, you can make the same claim in 2025, when you turn 45 (45* 45 = 2025.)

    Also unlike the numerology riddle in Knowing, Inan doesn't see any secret meanings in numerical puzzles. "If you look at numbers, you start to see all sorts of patterns and that's always intriguing," he says. His own name, he notes, is a kind of geometric word puzzle, if written in all capital letters, AZIZ INAN. Swap the vowels and turn the consonants 90 degrees and the words have switched places. "My parents didn't plan this," he says. "It's just fun."
    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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    Re: Year of rare square root days

    In the same vein, but not necessarily on point. The clock will hit 04:05:06 on 07/08/09.


    Rare time/date alignment could mean opportunities

    By Colin Atagi, The (Palm Springs, Calif.) Desert Sun
    Time and date will align early Wednesday in an order that may indicate it's a good day to make money and spend it wisely.
    About an hour and 45 minutes before sunrise, the time and date will be 4 a.m. and 5 minutes and 6 seconds on July 8, 2009.

    In other words, or numbers, it will be 04:05:06 07/08/09.

    Although the alignment may not mean anything specific, it could be a good day to do something for yourself and others, said Betsy Carlson, a Palm Springs tarot card reader and numerology expert.

    "It's a good day to make money and have good health," she said.

    The sum of the time's digits equals six, if all numbers are added until there's a single figure left (4+5+6=15; 1+5=6).

    Also, the numbers within the date add up to eight.

    According to numerology, No. 6 represents providing a good service to humanity, while No. 8 represents making money and being healthy, Carlson said.

    Joy Meredith, owner of Crystal Fantasy in Palm Springs, Calif., noticed the alignment, but she's more focused on this morning's lunar eclipse, she said.

    Nonetheless, she's a fan of numerology and sometimes tries to determine if numbers have meaning.

    "I feel they could be significant, so I'm looking for that," she said. "If they're not, they're not. But I am looking to see if there is any significance."
    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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