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the gateless gate
what is meant by it i think is that it's a non-physical gate, i.e. you don't even notice it while you're stepping through it. it's like the event horizon of a black hole. or a rainbow, when you get closer to it, it seems to be shifting away, until suddenly it fades and starts re-appearing behind you.
Can we start a petition to move September/October/November/December to have September land where July currently is, and then current November and December become Undecember and Duodecember to make the numbers line up again?
You could just go back. Before the romans changed the start of the year to January, it was March. That way the "climate" would still be roughly what you expect from a September and not two months of. In another comment I linked to a calendar proposal called SAC13 that incorporates exactly that (it also fixes many other issues the Gregorian Calendar has).
I watched a video earlier saying that it was for an administrative reason.
I think this decision was shit because it made the eighth month, october, into the tenth month, ruining the naming convention
You'll have to take that up with Julius depending, of course, if you're going to the same place he is.
Julius hasn't been forcing people to keep it this way.
Looking for a better calendar without arbitrary new year 🤣
I prefer the opposite: The 'Pataphysical calendar
- every day has a name, as well as a number
- the last day of the month exists on the calendar but doesn't happen in reality (with some exceptions)
- every month has a Friday 13th
Never heard of that one before. What's the point of having an imaginary 29th?
Just pick a solstice. Done.
Good start. Now you need a better leap year rule to reduce the calendar drift. Make sure September, October, November, December are now months 7, 8, 9, 10 (because that's what there names imply) but don't just rename them or they won't fit the time of year people expect them to be, then make all months equal and we are almost there 🤣
You don't need to adjust for calendar drift if you start the year on a soltice.
True, but that would lead to the same mess the Iranian calendar has, that you can't calculate which year will be a leap year. This leads to fragmentation, lot of custom implementations of algorithms that are more or less accurate for the next hundred years.
And fix the prefixes Sept, Oct., and Dec to align with the months while you're at it.
You should take a look 🤣 did that, or better said that's a side effect of starting with march.
Oh yeah. Didn't notice the "starting in March" part.
Combine that with https://metric-time.com/
I'm not a fan of base 10. I'm really like the consistency of the metric system but base 10 is/was a mistake and base 6 or 12 would have been way better for everyday use (including clocks) because of the number of prime factors. 6 and 12 are what's called superior highly composite numbers (SHCN) which make them great choices for bases in a number system because it simplifies a lot of manual everyday calculations, especially divisions.