Universal Standard Calendar: A Periodical and Temporal Indicator for the Statistical Study of Phenomena Evolving with Time
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nupsr/v10/10172DKeywords:
Gregorian calendar, universal standard calendar, time harmonization, temperature variability, seasonal divisionsAbstract
A worldwide standard calendar and a transitional calendar are presented in this work. The transitional calendar is used to make the Gregorian calendar and the global standard calendar agree. As a result, the prior chronology remains unaffected. The worldwide standard calendar is distinguished by the fact that its dates are set in stone. We've utilised this capability to demonstrate that every region of the Earth's temperature fluctuations, as well as its seasonal divisions, may be studied. This investigation was applied to the yearly temperature of the Douala airport for the year 2004, with extremely intriguing results. The causes of temperature instability were discussed, as well as the repercussions for climate change. The international standard calendar has a lot of benefits and can help with economic progress. Some of these benefits were highlighted for a variety of aspects of our everyday lives. The worldwide standard calendar is the answer to many of humanity's questions, and it is the only calendar that can be used by everyone on the planet.