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Math is hard! 🤔
Why did they stop at 12 months then? Didn't they rely on the moon a lot in the olden days.
Definitely the lunar calendar makes sense.
Plenty of countries around the world still use the lunar calander. It usually just coincides with the western calander. Examples of lunar calendars still in use include the Chinese, Hebrew, Islamic, Hindu, Thai, Vietnamese, Burmese, Tibetan, Kurdish, Assyrian, Jain, and Celtic calendars. Each of these has unique features and serves specific cultural and religious purposes.
Different dates on different days of each month act as a checksum when scheduling. Using the lunar calendar aligns us better with the universe, though.
Interesting.
There would be lag with regards to constellations. The mazzaroth will slowly creep backwards and the heavens will disassociate with their corresponding months.
I can live with that.
The seasons will also not be a constant. Your birthday might by in spring and seven years later in winter. And so forth.
I don't mind. Technology will allow agricultural calenders to function seperatly from lunar.
Effectively it would not matter if everyone on Earth used whatever calender they felt like.
On a bitcoin standard we can coordinate with block time.
"I'm a Libra."
-20 years later-
"Not anymore you're not."
you'd be out of sync with the solar year by a day because 13*28 is 364
if you added a day between months, or effectively have a 14th month that's 1 day long, you'd be back out of sync with the moon. tho that might be ok