Please let's adopt this calendar immediately. It would be weird for a couple of years but like an update for your phone you'd eventually get used to it and wonder how you used that old Callander with its chaotic structure for so long. This is absolutely brilliant.
As a person living in Japan where they change the name and the numbering of the years with every new emperor, I guess my question is, when do we start using your system?
I know this was done as a joke but I think there is a lot of truth to this. Everything would be the same date wise. Councils charge you rent by the week and there are 13 x 4 week segments to the year. If you were paid monthly on the same date that would make paying bills a lot easier, no more 5 week months. Personally, I believe this should become reality.
A 13-month 364-day calendar is definitely more logical. I'm almost surprised this system was never adapted because the planetary elite are obsessed with numerology and prime numbers like 7 (days of the week), 13 (Friday the 13th), and 19 (a typical advertised dimension of the family idiot box in decades past)!
In fact, during the time of the Romans, the year started on March 1st. This is also the reason why February is the shortest month (it was the last) and why October - December got their name.
@@richiepatil nobody gets paid monthly they get paid biweekly you dont get an extra month of pay you have to pay 3 days earlier every munth creating an extra month for you to be charged one extra time per year
@@isaiahlangfords5574 dude you know maybe just there are other places in the world where people get paid monthly, some get paid by the hour, your argument is futile, because rules can be changed to fit the new calendar 🤦♂. 1 month of more income 1 month of more expenses nothing really changes.
This is actually very elegant and makes a lot of sense. It would be fantastic during leap year: 4 straight day off - the two weekends and the two intermissions!
Any calendar that starts on Sunday instead of Monday is just as flawed as every dumb calendar that came before it. Weeks start on Mondays, there for the monthS MUST start on Mondays.
It could be 0/0/year for the regular one, and 0/1/year for the leap year. That way they can have a numerical birthdate for official documents that align with everyone else's.
God gave us the map to the calender on one of the longest living creatures on earth. The turtle's back. It has 13 sections and there is other stuff I can't remember all of what I learned except sometime near 400 AD Rome changed the calender to suit themselves and shortly thereafter Rome fell apart...
Rome did not collapse until 476 A.D. Octavius Caeser died in 14 A.D. There is at least 450 years difference between these two events. That is a long time. The American empire will be lucky if it makes 250 years.
I’ve one modification: Put leap day in the middle of the middle month. This way, in a leap year, the calendar would go from Saturday 14 SEP, followers by leap day, followed by Sunday 15 SEP. This keeps it as far as possible from intermission
Still 13 months are in a year, 6 months have 3 extra days that's 3X6 =18 days plus another 5 months have extra two days that is 2X5 =10, 10+18= 28. The 13th month had its days divided into each of the months except February. Because February is the month before the first month. That is March.
Brilliant - I worked out this exact solution 13 months x 4 weeks of 7 days, plus an Extra Day and leap year's Extra-Extra Day. I would prefer the new year to start after the winter solstice, (shortest day) usually the 21st December (22nd in leap year). So the next day could be the extra day, maybe call that Day Zero, (in a leap year have a Day Zero plus a Bonus Day). With the new year's 1st month starting the very next day - but keep the order of month names as at present, to limit confusion. Any extra days will each cause a single jump backwards in day name for the first day of the new year, compared to previous year, then stays consistent every month for that whole year, eg 1st January and 1st February etc will be same day name eg a Monday.
I absolutely love this, but for the single reason that I love the concept of intermission being a thing. Like, i can imagine saying things like "we met on intermission 2027" or "where did we spend intermission 2027 again?" and random things like that. I find it incredibly interesting and I'd love to give it a go 😂
I see a small problem with that approach. 13 is prime so we can't have half a year, a third of a year or a fourth of a year. I agree that 13*28 is closer to the real 365 days/year but the advantages of having a 360 days/year with 5 or 6 intermision days. 360 days/year would give us 6 days/week, 6 weeks/month and 10 months/year with 1 intermision day every 2 months. as a plus, with this calendar I propose, we have 6 days/week (you work 4 days and take a 2 days weekend)
What day of the week really matters when celebrating your birthday. everyone born on Fridays and Saturdays would be able to celebrate easier on the actual day whereas everyone else would have to take a day off work and move their party to the weekend.
Cool ideas will pop up from time to time. The founder of Kodak Eastman spent a lot of time to make the world adopt this type of calendar around 100 years ago. Maybe it is an idea whose time has come? It would make things a little more coherent.
Isn't easter on the full moon on or after the vernal equinox? This calendar won't nail it down, since lunar calendar will keep getting out of sync with this.
I support this, but with the alteration that the year should start on either a solstice or an equinox. The "year" as he pointed out is one of the few things we didn't just make up arbitrarily, and so are solstices and equinoxes, so wouldn't it make sense if the "intermission" was one of those? Hell, make it the winter solstice and Christians can have a nice break on Thursday of the first week, in case they're still feeling the effects of Intermission.
The first day of the new year should actually be the day after the winter solstice when the days start to get longer. Which would also be Christmas. Christmas was originally a celebration of the "Suns return" or "christ's return".
Lol, yes the Romans named the months out of Caesar and Octavian, but their year has always started on March, so once you reached September everything was alright
So you'd propose March 1st would be used to old-January 1st? Or do we move new year celebration to March and leave the months were they are in terms of the seasons? Will Christmas still be in winter?
I dont think they would be. The year would be starting in Spring, with the new growth. Not divided midwinter. Unless you're talking about the 3 months per season rule, which frankly doesnt work out that way in many places. I live in SoCal and it's Not as Hot, Hotter, Why am I Boiling?, Hot.
the astonomical seasons would start in dates about as random as in the current system: the mean northward equinox would fall on the 23rd of may the mean north solstice would fall on the 4th of september the mean southward equinox would fall on the 13th of december the mean south solstice would fall on the 19th of gormanuary
Actually, moving to 12-based system for calculations and maths makes more sence. Why? Because 12 has a lot of ways to be divided. 10 a bit awkward, it can't be beautifully divided by 3 or 4. And 12 is divided by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. Much more convenient in day to day life. It will need adding two more digits though.
@eljay5009Correct, but this wouldn't stop landlords, financial institutions or governments from increasing the yearly amount so that you would continue to pay the same amount monthly in a 12th month vs a 13th month calendar. They'd find some way to get extra money out of their customers. In fact, going to a 13th month calendar could have a great impact on inflation and many other financial related processes. It just gives entities to many loopholes to be greedy.
Damm every one wrong. 12x30 = 360 a perfect circle a yr is a circle. A calendar is round. So how do you fit 365 days in a 360° circle. You can't, it's uneven. They assume a yr has to be 360 days, that's why Xmas is on 360. The Egyptian went over with 5 days. Every culture was off, except the Aztec sun stone, the real calendar and clock. Why you think we have 12 months 12 hrs round. You have to divide moon days, by sun hrs, together in a calendar to be accurate, both go round, old calendars where lunar or solar not together. So you technically can't have 24 month 15 day calendar because of moon. That's where Maya had it wrong but right. didn't include moon phase together until Aztecs divided by time. They already had the 365 days in the circle. 18x20=360 19 months 5 days. 20 glif circle. Stops at 19 glif. So you divide 365÷24=15 , moon phase doesn't fit so you divide 24 in half making another circle. Every thing is math and shapes. 365÷12=30 , technically 12 months 30 days, but 5 days left over like Egyptian, all they did after invading Aztecs, was fix their wrong calendar. They just added 5 days making 7 months with 31 days with 2 from feb. March is the real new yr. Spring is the real new yr. On the sun stone. It has all 4 seasons in a yr , starting spring. The Gregorian stops in winter in the 19 glif. Just a copy. Then the Aztecs had the 52 yr round and sacred 5200 long count. Same thing as the 52 weeks we have now. 365÷52=7 7 days a week 52 weeks a yr, 365 days a yr. Aztecs didn't use leap yr as it all adds up in the long count. 13x20x20, 12 ft tall, 3.60 meters across 24k tons, sacred geometry, star map. Damm. Aztecs where smart ASF. So that's why a 13 month calendar will not fit. It's not even , we don't have 13 or 26 hrs a day. It has to be 12. No matter what. The 360 sweet spot. Then Romans worshiped Saturn mid Dec which they moved to Xmas . Saturnalia....time is an illusion, every calendar started in different eras so who is to say they had the time first and correct. All I'm saying is why didn't Jesus fix the calendar.. a pope did but they were also evil , killing and torturing anyone who didn't believe in their religion .
The numbers for a month still don't make sense because April used to be the beginning of the year hence why we call April 1st April Fools Day because people were still doing the beginning of the year in April.
The premise of this entire thing is incorrect. Juli and June were not inserted in the middle. They simply added names to months previously just known by their number. The problem was that winter wasn't initially included in the calendar because there was no farming or whatever during winter. Later on they decided the calendar should cover the entire year including winter so they had to chuck a couple of months onto the beginning of the year (and I suppose to the end as well I don't remember the details) Edit: I absolutely love the idea of the new calendar tho. I've come up with this exact system myself along with some others just for fun and this is by far the best one. Too bad we can't fit the lunar month into it tho as it doesn't line up with the year 🤷
This actually makes sense, and as all the crazy people have shown us in the last couple of years it doesn't take much to get movements going, only this would be a useful one.
So how many seasons are in a year? 4, 3 months each to divide up the year. ... well we just made a 13th month what do we do? Tf did we make an odd number of months for?
Main difference being, with the rest of the world the week begins on monday not sunday, so with this system you are never ever going to get a friday the 13th
Idea: the tiny calendar. The whole calendar is just the 7 days of the week. Let's say you are planning a wedding, so you tell all of the guests that the wedding will be three days long, and it will happen on a future Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. So the guests write that on their tiny calendars, while making their own future plans for the other 4 days in the meantime. Eventually the wedding plans are finished, so you tell the guests, and they go to their tiny calendars and move the future wedding dates onto the current week. Also, since it would be bizarre and rude to give the guests less than four days notice, and this would be equally true of most future plans, their plans for the current week would be mostly unaffected during this whole process.
@@Demonologist013 it's actually really simple, you just use a calendar of 7 days instead of 365, most of my comment is just an explanation for why that could still work
12 months because of money. If a worker is paid a salary 11 months are 30 and 31 days. 4 months are 30 days. 7 months are 31 days. You work longer for the same pay. It was always a financial decision deep down and those with money make the decisions and ultimately to benefit themselves. 😂
What about the people who will be born in intermission... and most importantly on the 2nd intermittent day which comes once in 4 years.. Should we ignore them just as we ignored those days?😂
Its 360 days round , 5 days for sun yo get closer for spring...sun worship. They believe god was born on the day they believe should be a yr. A perfect circle.. 360
Please let's adopt this calendar immediately. It would be weird for a couple of years but like an update for your phone you'd eventually get used to it and wonder how you used that old Callander with its chaotic structure for so long. This is absolutely brilliant.
As a person living in Japan where they change the name and the numbering of the years with every new emperor, I guess my question is, when do we start using your system?
I know this was done as a joke but I think there is a lot of truth to this.
Everything would be the same date wise.
Councils charge you rent by the week and there are 13 x 4 week segments to the year.
If you were paid monthly on the same date that would make paying bills a lot easier, no more 5 week months.
Personally, I believe this should become reality.
It aligns with the moon cycles too. The laughing and the way they present this as comedy is creepy af.
Y'all need to look up the Gregorian calendar and why they did what they did
@thizmferiznotreal not really, the moon cycle is something like 29 days, 44 mins and2.9 seconds so it'd misalign straight away but ah well
A 13-month 364-day calendar is definitely more logical. I'm almost surprised this system was never adapted because the planetary elite are obsessed with numerology and prime numbers like 7 (days of the week), 13 (Friday the 13th), and 19 (a typical advertised dimension of the family idiot box in decades past)!
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In fact, during the time of the Romans, the year started on March 1st. This is also the reason why February is the shortest month (it was the last) and why October - December got their name.
Look at any Zodiac calendar, the year always starts at Aries, this is why October is 8th month from Aries sign
March 25th was New Year's day until the Gregorian Calendar was adopted.
Because March is the real new year. New yr is on spring
Funny thing is the old Icelandic Calendar used to have a month called "Gormán-uður" basically "Gormonth".
why is nonody talking about the fact that if theres 13 months we pay thousands more per year in bills? that scraps the whole plan for me
You also get paid one month more so nothing changes
@@richiepatil nobody gets paid monthly they get paid biweekly you dont get an extra month of pay you have to pay 3 days earlier every munth creating an extra month for you to be charged one extra time per year
@@isaiahlangfords5574 dude you know maybe just there are other places in the world where people get paid monthly, some get paid by the hour, your argument is futile, because rules can be changed to fit the new calendar 🤦♂. 1 month of more income 1 month of more expenses nothing really changes.
@@isaiahlangfords5574 and even if you get paid biweekly there are more weeks where you get paid, if you don't understand that well my time was futile.
This is actually very elegant and makes a lot of sense. It would be fantastic during leap year: 4 straight day off - the two weekends and the two intermissions!
For some of us.
I wish we could implement this correct calendar.
There’s a website that sells the correct calendars 😉
@@daisyy42o where?
Oh yes, which website?
Any calendar that starts on Sunday instead of Monday is just as flawed as every dumb calendar that came before it. Weeks start on Mondays, there for the monthS MUST start on Mondays.
Orthodox follows this calendar. Wished we went back to it and removed April Fool's day to Jesus' bday. >.>;
What about the children that are born on "intermission"? How do they keep track of their birthdays?
It could be 0/0/year for the regular one, and 0/1/year for the leap year. That way they can have a numerical birthdate for official documents that align with everyone else's.
1/0/year
With calendars. The same way people born on Feb 29th do. AND ALSO the same way everyone else does.
What happens on the intermission stays in the intermission, probably they'll be suppressed 😅
It washes the dish and gets back in the basement or it gets the rod again
There’s already a thirteenth sign, astrologers just ignored it because of the superstitions surrounding thirteen.
13 is claimed to be an unlucky number by a lot of people. In reality, no numbers are luxky or unlucky.
It’s claimed unlucky so the population want to stick to the fake 12 months system.
In number theory there is a such thing as lucky numbers.
13 is one of them.
13 must be unlucky for the evil ones
Ophiuchus ⛎ The 13th sign
Best way to introduce a better system is with humor. I'm still waiting for the duodecimal Chappelle Special.
Yeah ive actually thought about this too. Intermission would be hella hype
I did the math and, since I was born on a leap year, my birthday in the new month system would be the 1st of Sextilis.
I believe that naming that month Sextember would be a tiny bit more practical)
God gave us the map to the calender on one of the longest living creatures on earth. The turtle's back. It has 13 sections and there is other stuff I can't remember all of what I learned except sometime near 400 AD Rome changed the calender to suit themselves and shortly thereafter Rome fell apart...
Rome did not collapse until 476 A.D. Octavius Caeser died in 14 A.D. There is at least 450 years difference between these two events. That is a long time. The American empire will be lucky if it makes 250 years.
@@wesbaumguardner8829 450 years is pretty short in the grand scheme of things, and Rome hasn't come back since!
@@TrustingTroller Considering the average lifespan of an empire is only about 250 years, I would say you are incorrect in this matter.
"In the new system we'll "nail" easter down." Wow! Lol he went there.
Im totally on board with this!! 🤣 this works on so many levels
I’ve one modification:
Put leap day in the middle of the middle month.
This way, in a leap year, the calendar would go from Saturday 14 SEP, followers by leap day, followed by Sunday 15 SEP.
This keeps it as far as possible from intermission
Still 13 months are in a year, 6 months have 3 extra days that's 3X6 =18 days plus another 5 months have extra two days that is 2X5 =10, 10+18= 28. The 13th month had its days divided into each of the months except February. Because February is the month before the first month. That is March.
If someone born on March 29......where would it be on a 13 month calendar?
"Nail easter down" 🥵
I was hoping someone else caught that! 😂😂 best part of the bit because it was soooo subtle lol
He meant Good Friday.
Brilliant - I worked out this exact solution 13 months x 4 weeks of 7 days, plus an Extra Day and leap year's Extra-Extra Day.
I would prefer the new year to start after the winter solstice, (shortest day) usually the 21st December (22nd in leap year).
So the next day could be the extra day, maybe call that Day Zero, (in a leap year have a Day Zero plus a Bonus Day).
With the new year's 1st month starting the very next day - but keep the order of month names as at present, to limit confusion.
Any extra days will each cause a single jump backwards in day name for the first day of the new year, compared to previous year, then stays consistent every month for that whole year, eg 1st January and 1st February etc will be same day name eg a Monday.
If someone born on March 29......where would it be on a 13 month calendar?
I absolutely love this, but for the single reason that I love the concept of intermission being a thing. Like, i can imagine saying things like "we met on intermission 2027" or "where did we spend intermission 2027 again?" and random things like that. I find it incredibly interesting and I'd love to give it a go 😂
I see a small problem with that approach. 13 is prime so we can't have half a year, a third of a year or a fourth of a year.
I agree that 13*28 is closer to the real 365 days/year but the advantages of having a 360 days/year with 5 or 6 intermision days.
360 days/year would give us 6 days/week, 6 weeks/month and 10 months/year with 1 intermision day every 2 months.
as a plus, with this calendar I propose, we have 6 days/week (you work 4 days and take a 2 days weekend)
Let me add something here. For the sake of consistency they should be Quintember and Sextember))
All months should end in 'ber'.
There used to be 13 months. 13 constellations.
If I'm ever gonna become a politician, I'm so gonna introduce this.
That was so well done!
this man should explain why the week should be 8 days long rather than 7
But then it doesn't fit neatly into 28 day months anymore
Adam Wexlar advocates using March 22nd as New Years Day as it is the start of Spring
March 19, 20, or 21 every year
@eljay5009Logical
I kinda dig it, but there's a downside to it. Imagine having your birthdays always on a monday
You've sort of got the idea, our calendar is wrong and there should be 13 months that track the moon.
The moon and days don't align
@GodwynDi arent the phases of the moon 28 days apart? I feel that would track INCREDIBLY.
@JamesCPotter13 29.5 so it's close but then starts to fall apart over time. Unless you have an extra day every other month...
I’d much prefer the year to start in March - that’s true new year with spring & not seasonal depression 😅
What a brilliant presentation 🎉❤
What day of the week really matters when celebrating your birthday. everyone born on Fridays and Saturdays would be able to celebrate easier on the actual day whereas everyone else would have to take a day off work and move their party to the weekend.
I’d like to know when taking off work on your birthday became a normal thing. Probably the 90’s.
Under this new system, my birthday is now December 28th!
Lmfao Gormanuary is gold
people laugh but it makes total sense
That's the only way it can be accepted.
Brilliant and informative
Cool ideas will pop up from time to time. The founder of Kodak Eastman spent a lot of time to make the world adopt this type of calendar around 100 years ago. Maybe it is an idea whose time has come? It would make things a little more coherent.
Isn't easter on the full moon on or after the vernal equinox? This calendar won't nail it down, since lunar calendar will keep getting out of sync with this.
Just like ALL CURRENT CALENDARS! Also, who cares about some dumb makeup supernatural bullshit?
No cos the lunar cycle is also 28 days
@@nat8495 Except it's actually 29.5....
I support this, but with the alteration that the year should start on either a solstice or an equinox. The "year" as he pointed out is one of the few things we didn't just make up arbitrarily, and so are solstices and equinoxes, so wouldn't it make sense if the "intermission" was one of those?
Hell, make it the winter solstice and Christians can have a nice break on Thursday of the first week, in case they're still feeling the effects of Intermission.
I actually like it! Makes more sense than the current calendar. Tough I will miss having birthdays in January.
Who wants a calendar that makes sense? Yuck!
The first day of the new year should actually be the day after the winter solstice when the days start to get longer. Which would also be Christmas. Christmas was originally a celebration of the "Suns return" or "christ's return".
Lol, yes the Romans named the months out of Caesar and Octavian, but their year has always started on March, so once you reached September everything was alright
🔥🔥 Ethiopian Calendar 🇪🇹 🔥🔥
The Land of 13 Months of Sunshine
13 Months = ( 12 x 30 Days) + (1 x 5 Days/ 6 Days every 4 yrs)
Enoch ❤
I think for this reason God said don't bother with astrology.
How about instead of intermission we call it purge?
We used to go off of a 13 month calendar.
My only question is when do we start?
The Essenes had a calendar like this.
Thanks. Forgot how good Dave Gorman is. Gave up on tv years ago.will never fund bbc again.
So you'd propose March 1st would be used to old-January 1st? Or do we move new year celebration to March and leave the months were they are in terms of the seasons?
Will Christmas still be in winter?
Christmas is only in winter for people living north of the equator.
December is summer in New Zealand!
The Bible says they changed time and times.
Exactly!!! Who are these wicked ppl that steal, kill, and destroy? Hmmm...Yah is revealing them.
Yes the Roman Catholic church did that.
This is scriptural. Well played.
Have you considered the seasons? How would they be affected?
I dont think they would be. The year would be starting in Spring, with the new growth. Not divided midwinter.
Unless you're talking about the 3 months per season rule, which frankly doesnt work out that way in many places.
I live in SoCal and it's Not as Hot, Hotter, Why am I Boiling?, Hot.
the astonomical seasons would start in dates about as random as in the current system:
the mean northward equinox would fall on the 23rd of may
the mean north solstice would fall on the 4th of september
the mean southward equinox would fall on the 13th of december
the mean south solstice would fall on the 19th of gormanuary
Everyone is owed a extra month's wages!
We'd also have to pay an extra month of bills
Yearly salary / 13
Done
LET'S DO IT!!
Brilliant
I'm on board. 😅❤❤❤
Now what about the decimal clock?
1 day = 10 decidays (or Gorm-hours)
1 deciday = 10 centidays (or Gorm-minutes)
1 centiday = 10 millidays (or Gorm-seconds)
1 milliday = 10 Gorm-thirds
1 Gorm-third = 10 Gorm-fourths
1 Gorm-fourth = 10 microdays (or Gorm-fifths)
etc...
Actually, moving to 12-based system for calculations and maths makes more sence. Why? Because 12 has a lot of ways to be divided. 10 a bit awkward, it can't be beautifully divided by 3 or 4. And 12 is divided by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. Much more convenient in day to day life. It will need adding two more digits though.
is that 13 rent payments, Electric bill payments, car payments, ect, If the government could make us pay more taxes by adding a month they would.
actually would be less stressful for people as well.
😂
@eljay5009Correct, but this wouldn't stop landlords, financial institutions or governments from increasing the yearly amount so that you would continue to pay the same amount monthly in a 12th month vs a 13th month calendar. They'd find some way to get extra money out of their customers.
In fact, going to a 13th month calendar could have a great impact on inflation and many other financial related processes. It just gives entities to many loopholes to be greedy.
So when does April first actually start? Is it spring equinox? Or something else
That sounds like a good choice!
13th sign is ophiacus
Sol is 13th month !!!!!! But well done its not bad job
If someone born on March 29......where would it be on a 13 month calendar?
My Agikuyu culture have 6 months,IN KENYA, PLANTING SEASONS, BASICALLY ENOUGH,
They really need to go to a metric calendar with ten months of ten days each.
This dude rocks
Damm every one wrong. 12x30 = 360 a perfect circle a yr is a circle. A calendar is round. So how do you fit 365 days in a 360° circle. You can't, it's uneven. They assume a yr has to be 360 days, that's why Xmas is on 360. The Egyptian went over with 5 days. Every culture was off, except the Aztec sun stone, the real calendar and clock. Why you think we have 12 months 12 hrs round. You have to divide moon days, by sun hrs, together in a calendar to be accurate, both go round, old calendars where lunar or solar not together. So you technically can't have 24 month 15 day calendar because of moon. That's where Maya had it wrong but right. didn't include moon phase together until Aztecs divided by time. They already had the 365 days in the circle. 18x20=360 19 months 5 days. 20 glif circle. Stops at 19 glif. So you divide 365÷24=15 , moon phase doesn't fit so you divide 24 in half making another circle. Every thing is math and shapes. 365÷12=30 , technically 12 months 30 days, but 5 days left over like Egyptian, all they did after invading Aztecs, was fix their wrong calendar. They just added 5 days making 7 months with 31 days with 2 from feb. March is the real new yr. Spring is the real new yr. On the sun stone. It has all 4 seasons in a yr , starting spring. The Gregorian stops in winter in the 19 glif. Just a copy. Then the Aztecs had the 52 yr round and sacred 5200 long count. Same thing as the 52 weeks we have now. 365÷52=7 7 days a week 52 weeks a yr, 365 days a yr. Aztecs didn't use leap yr as it all adds up in the long count. 13x20x20, 12 ft tall, 3.60 meters across 24k tons, sacred geometry, star map. Damm. Aztecs where smart ASF. So that's why a 13 month calendar will not fit. It's not even , we don't have 13 or 26 hrs a day. It has to be 12. No matter what. The 360 sweet spot. Then Romans worshiped Saturn mid Dec which they moved to Xmas . Saturnalia....time is an illusion, every calendar started in different eras so who is to say they had the time first and correct. All I'm saying is why didn't Jesus fix the calendar.. a pope did but they were also evil , killing and torturing anyone who didn't believe in their religion .
Love it! 😂🩵🌻
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The numbers for a month still don't make sense because April used to be the beginning of the year hence why we call April 1st April Fools Day because people were still doing the beginning of the year in April.
Moon Calendar... 🌙 🌚 perfect.
My old birthday: Oct 1
My new one: Dec 22
Can some plz explain how April 1st is the 91st day of the year, I'm a little confused.
If it's not a leap year, then April 1st is Day number 31 (Jan) + 28 (Feb) + 31 (Mar) + 1 (Apr) = 91. It is the 92nd day of a leap year.
This is just as brilliant as funny!
The premise of this entire thing is incorrect. Juli and June were not inserted in the middle. They simply added names to months previously just known by their number. The problem was that winter wasn't initially included in the calendar because there was no farming or whatever during winter. Later on they decided the calendar should cover the entire year including winter so they had to chuck a couple of months onto the beginning of the year (and I suppose to the end as well I don't remember the details)
Edit: I absolutely love the idea of the new calendar tho. I've come up with this exact system myself along with some others just for fun and this is by far the best one. Too bad we can't fit the lunar month into it tho as it doesn't line up with the year 🤷
It just makes so much sense
Too much sense. I hate it. Calendars are not supposed to make sense.
This actually makes sense, and as all the crazy people have shown us in the last couple of years it doesn't take much to get movements going, only this would be a useful one.
So how many seasons are in a year?
4, 3 months each to divide up the year.
... well we just made a 13th month what do we do?
Tf did we make an odd number of months for?
My birthday will remain in the 5th Month from 13th May to 21st Quintillis, which will always be a Saturday
Originally....your birthday should fall on the same day each year
Romans changed the months when they went from ten to 12 months. Long before July and August were named.
Main difference being, with the rest of the world the week begins on monday not sunday, so with this system you are never ever going to get a friday the 13th
Idea: the tiny calendar. The whole calendar is just the 7 days of the week. Let's say you are planning a wedding, so you tell all of the guests that the wedding will be three days long, and it will happen on a future Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. So the guests write that on their tiny calendars, while making their own future plans for the other 4 days in the meantime. Eventually the wedding plans are finished, so you tell the guests, and they go to their tiny calendars and move the future wedding dates onto the current week. Also, since it would be bizarre and rude to give the guests less than four days notice, and this would be equally true of most future plans, their plans for the current week would be mostly unaffected during this whole process.
This is silly just use the original calendar you confusing bastard
That sounds too complicated
@@Demonologist013 it's actually really simple, you just use a calendar of 7 days instead of 365, most of my comment is just an explanation for why that could still work
@@holdingpattern245 It wouldn't work at all
@@Demonologist013 people think it wouldn't work because they think there's a benefit to scheduling things on exact dates like that, but there isn't
12 months because of money. If a worker is paid a salary 11 months are 30 and 31 days. 4 months are 30 days. 7 months are 31 days. You work longer for the same pay. It was always a financial decision deep down and those with money make the decisions and ultimately to benefit themselves. 😂
Intermission has no date. Just imagine your friend asked... When u born? I was born in intermission. Man...🥶
Makes sense to me .
France tried to get rid of it at some point, we ended up with something called the "calendrier révolutionnaire". Try looking at that now XD
What about leap years? Do we just have a double intermission?
Yes
How do you think we deal with them now? Same.
He said that
Would the 13th month that got added go in between june & july
In the International Fixed Calendar, the 13th month (Sol, reference to Solstice, the sun) will be indeed between June and July.
Month 13 would be between December and January
@@tommybakes5972it’s called Sol and it’s in between June & July. 2
Is it just me or is this actually genius? 🤔
Hmm, moon has a 28 day cycle, so that calendar would give you the ability to look at the moon and know which day of the month it is. :)
Proper moonphase on watches is 29 1/2 days, not 28
Yeah the other comment is right, the moon has a 29.5 day cycle.
Just use the Ethiopian calendar, 30 days for 12 months and the 13th month have 5 days and 6 days every 4 years
your birthday would still be the 2nd of march, and the birthday of someone born the 29th of march would be the first of april and so on
I was wonedering when we got back to where we were.
This legit makes sense 😂
What about the people who will be born in intermission... and most importantly on the 2nd intermittent day which comes once in 4 years..
Should we ignore them just as we ignored those days?😂
They fucked up Star Wars day
Jesus plus 12 deciples equal 13.
Blame Julius Caesar since he added 2 months. Original colanders before that were 10.
Its 360 days round , 5 days for sun yo get closer for spring...sun worship. They believe god was born on the day they believe should be a yr. A perfect circle.. 360
Lol, This is actually genius. 😂
The truly enlightened ones know exactly why….. iykyk
New Year’s Day used to be April 1st. April FOOLS day