I had a bit of a left-field thought today. Have they intentionally screwed with the calendars to promote the idea of climate change, global politics, and to disconnect people from the sky, stars, and their natural environment.
I propose that the length of the true year is between 360-364 days in length. I think 364 is the most likely.
364 / 28 = 13
There are 28 days to the moons cycle, and this would break nicely into 13 lunar months. I think we are supposed to use the moon to tell dates and time alongside the stars, not the sun.
The sun is being used to throw everything off. It's part of their solar worshipping. They changed the calendar to be solar and adjusted to make it fit, but the sun was never supposed to be used for time keeping.
It is causing an extra 1.25 days every year to shift the actual seasons around. Very subtle, and not really enough to notice except over a lifetime - which would only be corroborated with at least 60+ years to truly notice as your idea of the months would be respective of your birth year.
This was likely done around the 1700's and would have coincided likely with the American/french revolution (revolve) and it pushed the ideas to the forefront of society.
Since this would result in approximately 100 years seasonal shifting, you could setup narratives for climate change (cooling and heating) because they are being told that December is supposed to be a certain way when in fact it's supposed to be tracked with 13 lunar months instead.
This was actually a topic last week wasnt it lol?
I was saying that I dont think so. Many countries and people have been keeping records, in some cases, impeccable records.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ancient-documents-reveal-sunspots-auroras-and-other-solar-activity-before-galileo/
Japan was one of them.
I cant just see everyone being in on it.
But when would they have screwed with the calendars lol?
When they switched over from julian to gregorian? At most they could have fudged a hundred years, not a thousand is what I would think.
But perhaps you guys may be onto something, but think about this.
It seems like to me, that humans have always had the same "idea" of how to measure seasons and time. It just became more refined as time goes on.
Or what about mesoamerican calendars? Like the famous mayan one.
These ancient people built monuments that to this day are still lined up with the solar equinox's. Did they really do it just by recording shadows from a stick in the mud? Or perhaps we should listen to what these old stories say when they say this knowledge was given to them. Whatever, if its all a lie, its one written into the very face of this planet.
One last thing, the farmers almanac.
People used to bet their lives on these things, and it only started to fail them recently.
Why would we have some many rules of thumb and confusion with dates and time despite it being one of the most important parts of our society. If we cannot easily understand why do we believe they didnt mess with it?
Why do so many people in the past refer to slightly different numbers of days in the year? Is it maybe because the sun rotates around the world in a procession which slowly drifts over time, rather than just the world wobbling - so we are not supposed to use the solar position but rather the lunar position?