The Human Calendar vs. Gregorian Calendar


A new calendar has been developed to replace the standard Gregorian Calendar. Called, "The Human Calendar," it has 365 days, divided into 13 months of 28 days. 13 x 28 = 364. The extra day is the Zero Day, the first day of the year. The 13 months are numbered 0-12. Every month has 4 weeks. Every date falls on the same day of the week, every month.



Created by "The Human Calculator," Scott Flansburg realizes he has an uphill battle to change the traditional calendar. Mr. Flansburg explains, "I am a math-guy and for years I have thought about how our calendar works. For instance, our 10th month is named October and 'Octo' means eight. How did that come about?"

The Human Calendar not only reveals a new design, it shows how many days until the end of the year; how many days into the year; and traditional holidays, among other items.

For more information, please see TheHumanCalendar.com.


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