Monday, January 11, 2010

IT'S NOT A NEW DECADE PEOPLE!!!

Here's a sample of last week's news reporting: "A new decade is about to start ...", "What better way to start a new year and decade ...", and "ABC 'World News' Decade Look-Back." One would think that the first decade of the third millennium came to an end midnight Dec. 31 and the new decade began a minute after midnight. The truth of the matter is that we must wait another year before the new decade begins at 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2011. Just do the math: The end of 2001 was the first year of the decade; the end of 2002 completed the second year and so forth. The end of 2009 completes the ninth year and the end of 2010 completes the 10th year and the end of the decade. One minute after midnight Jan. 1, 2011 begins the second decade of the third millennium.

Many reporters and talking heads will read this column and will still refer to 2010 as the new decade. My question: What is the most suitable characterization we can give them? I think it's the same characterization we would make of a person who's shown that an object is white and he insists upon calling it black -- stupid. Then there's the person who agrees that 2010 does not begin the next decade but prefers to say it's the next decade anyway. For that person, reality is optional. Then there's the person who steadfastly holds that 2010 begins the next decade because that's what most people believe. He might be a politician.

(taken from "Untrue Beliefs" ...a short essay by Walter E. Williams)

You can check out the whole text for yourself if you'd like...

I just thought I might post this because like the rest of the population out there I really hadn't thought much about it and since it is a majority belief that it is a new decade I wouldn't have questioned the matter.

Nonetheless... I figured if I didn't know, then maybe you don't either.

"There is no better way to stop inquiry than by certainty." -Richard J. Maybury


3 comments:

~Courtney Jo~ said...

You know what this reminds me of? Pluto! eheh! Pluto is still a planet in my brain. You will never be forgotten! ^_^ ^_^ hehe.

Anyhow! This is a really interesting point. It is kind of like birthday's because like when a baby is born, we do not consider them to be a year old until a whole 365 days has past again.
:)

Mary said...

Exactly! Good point. =)

Kevin said...

You are 100% incorrect. The first year of the old decade was 2000, making 2009 the last year. Think about it. The first year was 0000, making 0001 the second year...so 2010 IS the frist year of the new decade. Silly girl.