The Secret of Calendar Calculation Revealed
Of the many extraordinary abilities exhibited by savants, one common denominator seems to be calendar calculation–figuring out the day of the week for any date in history. While it’s unclear how savants perform this extraordinary feat–none, to our knowledge, has ever been able to explain it–one school of thought holds that they use formulas that they have implicitly learned. Fortunately, those formulas can also be explicitly learned, and are remarkably simple. David P. Brown reveals the secret to the party trick to end all party tricks:
I would suggest, however, that calendar calculating is unremarkable to the point of being trivial. It doesn’t require much math skill and certainly doesn’t require the ‘memorising of 2,000 dates’, as has been suggested. Neither does it require an especially ‘detailed or complex pre-formulated method’ and with a calendar to study, I should think is well within the capabilities of some with learning disabilities to derive for themselves.
(The picture at right is of Kim Peak, one of less than 50 so-called “prodigious savants” alive today. Kim was the basis for Dustin Hoffman’s character in “Rain Man”)
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