--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Feb 1, 2006, at 11:45 AM, doctor_gabby_savy wrote: > > > --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> > >> On Feb 1, 2006, at 10:08 AM, doctor_gabby_savy wrote: > >> > >>> --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>>> Yes but when you use the current system you are ignoring the fact > >>>> that it is and will be adjusted based on the equinoctial point > >>>> which > >>>> are used to determine the seasons. The current calendar, despite > >>>> it's > >>>> problems is followed for adjustment. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Then you might want to read a little on calendars, reform, etc. > >>>> Most > >>>> certainly it will be changed since these well known points > >>>> correspond > >>>> to our seasons and our months. > >>> > >>>> Yes, this whole idea is well known and accepted by astronomers and > >>>> others. I'll have to look, but I believe the Surya Siddhanta > >>>> provides > >>>> for such calendrical reform. > >>> > >>> > >>> To adjust the calendar for precision would need require 20 > >>> minutes per > >>> year. That would throw all sorts of things off for 13000 years. And > >>> why? Just sosun in VE will still be in an "adjusted" neo-March > >>> and not > >>> September. I don't buy it. > >> > >> It's not adjusted every year. > > > > I know. But even adjusting it one day every 72 years would seem to me > > to be troublesome. Just so sun in VE will still be in an "adjusted" > > neo-March and not September. I still don't buy it. but I am a picky > > consumer. :) > > It's really not about you or whether you're buying it. It is done and > will continue to be done until we move to a perpetual calendar. > Despite it's crude construction, the Gregorian calendar is fairly > accurate: > > I think it would be interesting to use the pre-Gregorian method of > simply dividing the sunlight hours by 12 to determine the length of > hours--thus in winter hours would be shorter and in summer longer. If > we continued to work roughly 8 hour days, when nature rested (in > winter), humans too would work less and have more time for rest.
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