Alt text: They’re up there with coral islands, lightning, and caterpillars turning into butterflies.

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    10 hours ago

    I think it’s more wild that not only are big moons rare, ours is literally the same size as the sun from our point of view.

    It also makes almost exactly 13 laps for every lap the earth makes.

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      6 hours ago

      And from what I have heard on science podcasts, the moon is, and has been, and still will be, moving away from the earth. Making the perfect solar eclipse only for a segment of the earth’s history.

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        It honestly makes me feel lucky being born when I was.

        We also get to see the after effects of the big bang which won’t be detectable for the majority of the lifetime of our universe.

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        Landlords would love it, at least. I personally would hate it, being a renter.

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          6 hours ago

          Landlords would love it, at least.

          And I thought you ment because the pubs would be full that week :-(

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          Your rent right now can be thought of as a large payment split into 12 equal pieces (even though months aren’t actually equal) and your rent payment is just 1/12 of that. If there were 13 months it would just be split into 1/13 so each months payments would be slightly smaller to be the same total

          If we transitioned it would take years and for at least some amount of time of overlap they would show both prices so it would be much harder for them to just jack up the price like they would prefer to do

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        It makes 12 months because the lap the Earth makes is deducted from the 13 the moon makes, so effectively it makes 12 cycles around the Earth.

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          9 hours ago

          hmm, how about 12 months each with 30 days, plus 5 days every year that’s not part of any month?

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              I’m pretty sure they’re being cheeky and we’re referencing exactly this ;)

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            plus 5 days every year that’s not part of any month?

            Just add a leap month every six years

            You’d have 12 30-day months most years, and an extra in the sixth! While we’re at it, we can redefine a week to be six days, so there’s a perfectly rounded number of weeks per month/year! Days, hours, minutes and seconds are already fine, but maybe we should also replace units shorter than a second with something more dozenal/hexal(?), too…

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              While a novel idea, a leap month would throw the concept seasons and therefore agriculture off significantly. Relatively predictable seasons and being able to track our place in it with calendars was a great help to agrarian communities, helping them know when to plant and harvest most effectively.

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              Every 7 or 6 years for a leap week 12 month calendar, it would be four times longer for a leap month, and the formula is a bit too complex for people to do in their heads, but we all refer to computer calendars anyway

              A 364 day calendar with 13 even months, or 12 months alternating between 35 and 28 days or whatever would also let you use the same calendar every year (as opposed to my tea towel that has a calendar that is only useful in leap years that start on a Tuesday — the last was 2008 when it was bought, next is 2036)

              Though it would be too expensive to change the calendar, and a 364 + leap weeks calendar doesn’t track the seasons as well as 365 + leap day calendar, I really like the symmetry 454 calendar

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            13*28=364 so even 13 months and 28 days doesn’t work.

            If we had 28 days in a month then the week needs to be something other than 7 days. Three out of four times February / March fucks me over by having the same weekday/ day of the month.