Should the risks associated with irradiation of human origin lead to the elimination of leap years?

The risks associated with radioactivity, seen through the prism of the Hiroshima trauma and the media coverage of accidents such as Chernobyl and Fukushima, continue to be exaggeratedly perceived. The underlying fears are ultimately based on the idea that radiation, no matter how small, can cause cancer, and even affect generations to come. This irrational … Continue reading Should the risks associated with irradiation of human origin lead to the elimination of leap years?