Sunday, July 6, 2025

What Year Is It: Enoch Calendar Versus Gregprian

What Year Is It Really?

I had been curious for a while about the accuracy of the Gregorian Calendar when compared with the Enoch Calendar. It seemed to me that time would be shortened on the Gregorian Calendar since these factors apply:

1. Years begin in January instead of in Spring. This means that a year is shortened by a few months.

2. Months on the Gregorian Calendar are irregular in length and not 30 days each, thus generating confusion and irregularity.

3. Years are 365 days instead of 364.

The Research Question

I entered the following question into Google Gemini:
If the year started the day after the Spring equinox and there were 364 days per year, what year would it be from AD1?

The Answer

If the year started the day after the Spring equinox and there were 364 days per year, it WOULD BE THE YEAR 2032 from AD 1.

Implications

One immediately sees that time would need to be adjusted if the Enoch Calendar is followed. This would include historical dates, birthdays and more.

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