Sure seems like 7 day a week, 4 weeks a month, and 13 months a year is much easier math for a total of 364 days a year.
7x4x13 = 364.
I used a calculator because I ran out of fingers and toes and I'm dumb in math.
Sure seems like 7 day a week, 4 weeks a month, and 13 months a year is much easier math for a total of 364 days a year.
7x4x13 = 364.
I used a calculator because I ran out of fingers and toes and I'm dumb in math.
You are right on this point! mathematics cannot be fooled :), and this is one of the many problems with the traditional calendar. in this case, shycronization, the start of the week does not correspond to the start of the month, it is a lunar calendar which counts the solar. and although the time difference between them is 11 days in reality. both contain 12 months and not 13 months.
the 13 month is added in the Hebrew calendar every 7 years in the lunar of 354 to catch up with the seasons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_calendar
God creates the world in six days (measure), he perhaps rested on the seventh, and did something else on the eighth and so on on the ninth :)
Amen π
Also take into consideration that if there is a standard 28 days in a month that is also the average female cycle.
Imagine timing it just right to start a new year with 28 day months at the exact time of a new moon.
7x4x12=336
364-336= 28 /12 =2.33333333333
therefore 2.3 days from the week number are added or missing at the start of each month.
gregory forked it with 31, 30, 28 (29)
Do not forget that you are completely right. There are 28 more days somewhere in the air that we work per year of 13 months but we are only paid for12! itβs very fair!! π
T2 framework uses a decentralized measurement model of 5 weeks of 6 days = 30
Most places of employment use to pay its employees every week but have since gone to a standard bi-weekly pay days.
They done ripped you off a week of pay so they could invest it.