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Moon Calendar? #183
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The current calendar, with the days / leap days, is done because we have observed that the Earth takes approximately 365.25 days to do a full orbit around the Sun. The months, granted, are split a bit weirdly, but even with 6 or 7 30 day months and 5 or 6 31 day months, we'd end up with a discrepancy with the location of the moon. This is because the moon's orbit of the Earth is not 100% in sync with the Earths orbit of the Sun, nor it is in sync with the earths rotation on it's own axis. The only thing the moon does that is in sync is rotate on its own axis at the same rate as it orbits the Earth. If you were living on the moon, using a lunar calendar would make a slight bit more sense, but since you're not, I suggest you stick to using the Gregorian calendar for keeping track of your important dates and suchlike. |
sorry I don't believe anymore to nasa/disney paradigm.... gregorian calendar has been created by the vatican and imposed to the world 200 years ago.... the moon calendar is the real calendar used by many many advanced civilizations on this plan..et. Btw, no one went to the moon, and no one can go to the moon or elsewhere... |
To choose Rome as a name for a pikadate is very right since the gregorian calendar
has been "imposed" since 300 years by the vatican (julian calendar before was also from julius cesar time)
But what about the Moon Calendar which is the most accurate and right time to live on this planet?
for those who coded a calendar they realized how tricky is the time model we are using, everything but natural and logic.
The moon calendar is:
that's it! it means that the calendar will be exactly sync with the moon and the sun.
Some will say "hey we are using 365 days and 366 every 4 years, it doesn't fit!!",
well, that's true, so wonder why we think that the weather is crazy...
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