Ah, have to remind me of the work still left ahead of me? Conceded.
Thanks.
Now, upwards and onwards: I initially wanted 13 months in my new calendar, but the logistics of finding out leap days in a leap year is too much work to be redone with ; instead the new formula looks somewhat like this:
new day = 27 hours
new month = 27 days
new year = 12 months (but with appopriate names)
final conclusion: every 4 years, the total amount of Earth hours will need to equate to 35, 064.
leftovers: now, what to do with that extra 90 minutes leftover? "daylight savings 22 minutes", or just a leap hour every 4 years?
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Also, New year's (ie the first month) would be next month (I think... need to recheck my dates)
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