Karl, Cc sirs:>In one vipratipala, Earth turns about 1/2400 nautical mile or 
0.7716 Metres or just over 30 inches.Thanks for THIS! My working, thus had been 
based on 'bridging the time units & those of circular arc units' via the New 
Metre, sirs.But, the point I have is the consideration (for Reform of Gregorian 
calendar): KEEP THE HOUR/DEGREE & DAY/WEEKS/YEAR as we know. BUT change the 
durations of Minutes:Seconds::Decimal Minutes:Decimal Seconds tuned with TIME 
units & in relation with circular Arc units to be of use in science; the only 
other thing I change is the SHIFTING of the day July 31st to 2nd month, as 
February 29th (all years); and use the calendar with Leap Days 
(div.4/skip128-years) OR with Leap Weeks (896-years/11082 lunation; or 
834-years/10315 lunation) to give improved Mean Year value. Mean lunation can 
be worked using 19-year/235 lunation (5x47 combination) and aligned to the 
Cycle of Precession of Equinoxes as discussed on list.Smaller units of Decimal 
Second & Helek need be reconciled, during working of specialist 
jobs/experts.Brij Bhushan Vij 
Monday, 2013 February 11H14:71(decimal)EST
Aa Nau Bhadra Kritvo Yantu Vishwatah -Rg Veda 
The Astronomical Poem (revised number of days in any month)
"30 days has July,September, 
April, June, November and December 
all the rest have 31 except February which has 29 
except on years divisible evenly by 4; 
except when YEAR divisible by 128 and 3200 -
as long as you remember that 
"October (meaning 8) is the 10th month; and 
December (meaning 10) is the 12th BUT has 30 days & ONE 
OUTSIDE of calendar-format"
Jan:31; Feb:29; Mar:31; Apr:30; May:31; Jun:30 
Jul:30; Aug:31; Sep:30; Oct:31; Nov:30; Dec:30 
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 Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 13:11:24 +0000
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: 1 giga-light-meter = 1 helek !
To: [email protected]









Dear Calendar People
 
Putting aside the fact that the Vedic units are defined as a fraction of a 
sidereal day, while the Helek is defined as a fraction of a night-day cycle, the
 Helek is 2000 vipratipala. Also the vipratipala is also 1/600 second = 1/10 of 
a ‘third’.
 
In one vipratipala, Earth turns about 1/2400 nautical mile or 0.7716 Metres or 
just over 30 inches.
 
Karl
 
13(06(01
 


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Sent: 10 February 2013 00:12

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Subject: Re: 1 giga-light-meter = 1 helek !


 

Walter Ziobro, Cc sirs:

>This unit implies a mean solar day of 25,920 giga-light-meters, which 
>co-incidentally, is one helek in traditional Hebrew time >measurement. (A 
>helek is defined as 1/1080 of an hour, which yields 24 x 1080 = 25,920 heleks 
>in a day.)

In my recent post, I had shown that Vedic Day/current Day duration had a common 
link via "vipratipala" as:

Thus, Vedic day had been divided into (24*216x100x100) or 51840000 
‘vipratipala’.


Please note: 5*216 =1080 units.

And, [86400 x 600 -seconds] vipratipala  :: [216 x 240000 - Decimal Seconds] 
vipratipala

 

>The light-meter would be the time it takes light to travel one meter.




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