International Infinity Day
It is held annually on the eighth day of the eighth month International Infinity Day. The founder of this day is Jean-Pierre Adi Fenio – philosopher, poet, journalist, fiction writer.
The history of the creation of International Infinity Day
Jean-Pierre rose to fame and recognition in 1987 as a streetwise philosopher and “New York’s First Free Counselor.” This year marks the beginning of the Day of Infinity in the format of peaceful, legal demonstrations of philosophical research, freedom of expression, freedom of speech and ethics in world society. The purpose of this day is to promote philosophy as a science and philosophy for the common man. After New York, Adi Fenio “took” this concept to the cities of America and Europe.
- The symbol of infinity is usually eight – 8.
There are several interesting facts about this figure
- There are 8 planets in the solar system.
- The sun’s rays reach the Earth in 8 minutes.
- During the flood in Noah’s time, 8 people were saved.
- The atomic number of oxygen is 8.
- The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a valence shell in atomic physics is 8.