The most boring day in human history

Yesterday may be a completely normal day and nothing special to you. However, according to a scientist from Cambridge University, ...

Yesterday may be a completely normal day and nothing special to you. However, according to a scientist from Cambridge University, England, the "most boring" day in human history is April 11, 1954.

William Tunstall-Pedoe , a computer programmer, has calculated that this is the dullest day since 1900 until now.

Picture 1 of The most boring day in human history

There are not many great events taking place on April 11, 1954. (Illustration).

On this day, Belgium held a general election, a Turkish scholar was born and a football player named Jack Shufflebotham died. In addition, there is no incident any more.

Tunstall-Pedoe software is called True Knowlegde , created by updating over 300 million historical events with all the information about ' people, places, times and events '.

Using complex calculation methods such as finding out the relationship of an information with other information, this program has calculated that, on Sunday, April 11, 1954 is the most boring day since 1900. .

Tunstall-Pedoe said: ' There are no important characters who died that day, nor did any major events occur. Although in the 20th century, many people were born and died every day, but it was unknown why only a Turkish scholar was born that day . '

That day, a known army was planned in Yanaon, a city under the rule of French colonialists in India. However, in the end there wasn't anything happening.

The most boring day in the history of the twentieth century is really an interesting discovery. However, Tunstall-Pedoe emphasized that his True Knowlegde software was not written just to find the most dull days in history. ' Its purpose is to give people a way to find smarter information on the internet, ' says Tunstall-Pedoe.
Update 14 December 2018
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