that's why we need to perfect it before trying to convert the world.
also, my calculations deemd it to be an extra 1.5 hours every month, not every 4 years (as previously stated).
So, each year, it would amount to an additional 18 hours that have not yet been allocated (or 2/3 of a full 27-hour day) towards a leap day, or month.
Besides that, it may seem that this hypothetical new calendar has a new set of 324 days equaling a year. Maybe a 27 x 27 hour by day structure is not the most efficient.
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as a future reference point (mostly for myself) I'm adding this infactoid:
there are 140,253 hours in a 16-year Earth revolution cycle.
(much more accurate than the previously-used 4-year : 35,064 scale)
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