Update Good Governance Calendar (GGC)
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For there will be those who will assuredly make observations of the moon -how (it) disturbs the seasons and comes in from year to year ten days too soon.
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> For this reason the years will come upon them when they will disturb (the order), and make an abominable (day) the day of testimony, and an unclean day a feast day, and they will confound all the days, the holy with the unclean, and the unclean day with the holy; for they will go wrong as to the months and sabbaths and feasts and jubilees.
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> For this reason I command and testify to thee that thou mayst testify to them; for after thy death thy children will disturb (them), so that they will not make the year three hundred and sixty-four days only, and for this reason they will go wrong as to the new moons and seasons and sabbaths and festivals, and they will eat all kinds of blood with all kinds of flesh.
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> Jubliee 6:36-38
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> **Jubliee 6:36-38**
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**Questions:** When the Jewish leaders abandoned YHWH prescribed concepts of a year found in the Torah, Book of Enoch and Jubilee to establish the modern, fixed Hebrew calendar in 358/9 CE, was this the prophesied event that leads the YHWH worshiping Jews to unknowingly sin by not being able to keep the festivals, since adoption of the calendar derived from the Babylonian 12 month moon god worship practices, misaligns to the natures 13 full moons a year?
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# Benefits
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The benefits of a 13-month, 28-day calendar with floating realignment day(s) that always starts the year on the spring equinox include ...
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- high uniformity and predictability
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- aligns to with astronomical cycles
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- aligns to biological cycles.
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- aligns to principle of simplicity
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- addresses logical inconsistencies month names
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## **Predictability and Uniformity** This calendar structure offers significant practical advantages due to its consistent, perpetual nature:
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**- Standardized Months:** Every month has exactly 28 days and four complete weeks. This eliminates the confusion of months with varying lengths (28, 29, 30, or 31 days) in the Gregorian calendar.
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**- Perpetual Consistency:** Each date falls on the same weekday every year. For example, the 1st of every month would always be the same weekday (e.g., Sunday), and the 13th would always be a Friday.
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**- Simplified Scheduling:** Planning recurring events, appointments, and holidays becomes effortless as they do not shift around from year to year. Once an event is scheduled, its weekday and date are permanently fixed.
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**- Easier Business Operations:** Businesses benefit from uniform accounting periods, payroll processing, and financial reporting across every month and quarter, leading to increased efficiency and less manual calculation for things like interest or prorated rent.
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**## Alignment with Natural Cycles and Astronomy** Starting the year on the spring equinox and using observation-based realignment days connects the calendar to natural rhythms:
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**- Seasonal Alignment:** Tying the start of the year to the spring equinox ensures that the calendar remains consistently synchronized with the Earth's orbit and seasonal changes, which is vital for agriculture, seasonal planning, and cultural events.
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**- Connection to Nature:** This alignment can foster a stronger connection to natural cycles (solar and potentially lunar, as a 28-day month is close to the lunar cycle), which some believe promotes well-being and environmental awareness.
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**- Logical New Year:** The spring equinox (around March 20th in the Gregorian calendar) represents a natural "reset" point when nature begins to bloom in the Northern Hemisphere, providing a more intuitive start to the year than the current January 1st.
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**## Simplicity**
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**- Eliminates Complex Rules:** The need to remember which months have which number of days is gone.
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**- Intuitive Day Counting:** Calculations involving days and dates become much more straightforward.
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**- Dedicated Rest Days:** The "re-alignment days" (e.g., "Year Day" and "Leap Day") can serve as universal days of rest or global celebration that fall outside the standard workweek, providing a harmonious break in the cycle.
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## **Logical Month Names**
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Major linguistic inconsistencies of the current Gregorian calendar exists. The original Latin-derived names for September, October, November, and December no longer match their numerical positions because the Roman calendar was reorganized multiple times.
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- September means "seventh" (from Latin septem).
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- October means "eighth" (from Latin octo).
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- November means "ninth" (from Latin novem).
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- December means "tenth" (from Latin decem).
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A key benefit of a 13-month, 28-day calendar is the opportunity to rename the months with a logical, consistent naming convention. This would eliminate the confusion and historical inaccuracy.
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**- Elimination of Inaccuracy:** A new calendar would remove the paradox where "September" is the ninth month, not the seventh. This provides clarity and restores the true meaning of those ancient Latin roots if they were to be used for different, correctly numbered months, or allows for an entirely new, logical naming system.
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**- Intuitive Ordering:** By using names that reflect the month's position in the sequence (e.g., First Month, Second Month, etc., or names derived from nature or a new cultural system), the order of the year becomes instantly intuitive.
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**- Cultural Consistency:** A coherent naming scheme supports the overall systematic nature of the 13-month, 28-day structure, creating a unified and rational system that lacks the historical baggage and accumulated inconsistencies of the Gregorian calendar.
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**- Ease of Learning:** It would be much easier for children and new users of the calendar to remember the month names and their sequence, as the name itself provides a strong clue to its position in the year.
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For example, proponents of similar historical calendar reforms suggested naming the new 13th month "Sol" to follow the Latin pattern and then correctly placing September, October, November, and December in the 7th through 10th positions.
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## Proposed Start Date of MC is Targeted for March 19, 2028
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Starting a new 13-month, 28-day calendar on Sunday, March 19, 2028, offers unique benefits by combining the natural symbolism of the spring equinox with practical advantages of an ordered calendar structure.
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### **Practical and Universal Benefits**
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**· Day of Week Alignment:** By aligning the start of the new calendar with a Sunday, the first day of the new year seamlessly integrates with the common Gregorian calendar week structure used for most work and personal planning, which is a major benefit for easing confusion and adoption.
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**· Perpetual Calendar Structure:** In a 13-month, 28-day system, every date falls on the same day of the week, every year (e.g., the 1st of every month is a Sunday). This makes scheduling and planning incredibly simple and consistent across time, eliminating the need to check a calendar for a specific date's weekday.
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**· Uniformity in Planning:** The consistent, 4-week, 28-day months are highly beneficial for businesses and institutions, allowing for standardized payroll, accounting periods, and reports without adjusting for varying month lengths.
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Astronomical and Seasonal Benefits
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**· Natural New Year:** The spring equinox is a powerful and intuitive "reset" point in nature, marking the beginning of longer, brighter days and a cycle of renewal. Starting the year on this date (March 19th in this specific year) aligns the calendar with the Earth's natural rhythm and seasonal cycles.
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**· Astronomical Accuracy:** Using observation-based floating "rest days" (as discussed previously) ensures the calendar remains perfectly synchronized with the solar year. March 19th happens to be the date of the equinox in 2028 across all US time zones because 2028 is a leap year, which pulls the equinox date earlier.
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**· Symbolic Balance:** Equinoxes are when day and night are nearly equal in length, symbolizing balance. Beginning a new, highly balanced calendar system at this time provides a fitting symbolic foundation for an ordered year.
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In essence, this combination of an ordered structure, practical consistency, and alignment with a natural, powerful astronomical event would create a highly logical and easily adoptable new calendar system.
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**. Continuous Optimization:** As observational science and technologies improves, re-alignment days provides natural adjustments opportunities to better serve mankind.
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