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'''Grav-mass''' is [[Richard Stallman]]'s parody of [[Christmas]]. He describes it as follows: ''On December 25, Isaac Newton's birthday, we celebrate the existence of comprehensible physical laws. Remember, Gravitation is a well-established scientific theory, but [http://www.theonion.com/content/node/39512 Intelligent Falling] is just religion pretending to be science.''<ref>[http://www.stallman.org/grav-mass.html Celebrate Grav-mass]</ref> | '''Grav-mass''' is [[Richard Stallman]]'s parody of [[Christmas]]. He describes it as follows: ''On December 25, Isaac Newton's birthday, we celebrate the existence of comprehensible physical laws. Remember, Gravitation is a well-established scientific theory, but [http://www.theonion.com/content/node/39512 Intelligent Falling] is just religion pretending to be science.''<ref>[http://www.stallman.org/grav-mass.html Celebrate Grav-mass]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:59, 23 January 2008
Grav-mass is Richard Stallman's parody of Christmas. He describes it as follows: On December 25, Isaac Newton's birthday, we celebrate the existence of comprehensible physical laws. Remember, Gravitation is a well-established scientific theory, but Intelligent Falling is just religion pretending to be science.[1]
Newton's birthday is 4th January 1643 according to the modern Gregorian Calendar, but was on Christmas according to the Julian Calendar in effect in England until the calendar reform of 1752[2].