Why Does February Only Have 28 Days?
Why Does February Only Have 28 Days?
Why Does February Only Have 28 Days?
Although February 2015 might fit perfectly on the page per annum . It's the runt of the monthly litter this deficit of days this calendar craziness this Oddity of the annum like such a lot of recent culture is that the Romans fault.
Here's the crazy story of why February has 28 days except when it doesn't Romulus the maybe mythical maybe real founder and first king of Rome had a drag with an increasing number of festivals feasts military ceremonies and non secular celebrations to stay track of Romans needed a calendar to arrange all of them ancient astronomers already had accurate calculations for the time between two solar equinoxes or solstices, but nature had given people a pleasant .
Pie chart within the sky to trace the passage of your time .
So early Rome like many other cultures worked off a calendar the calendar of the Romulan Republic had ten months of either 30 or 31 days beginning in March and ending in December which we will still see traces of that calendar today problem was that year was a few of days in need of 4 Seasons Romans were too busy not dying during winter to count those sixty one and 1 / 4 extra days. They just start subsequent year on the new phase of the moon . Before the Spring Equinox.
It's actually not a bad system.
As long as you don't figure out what day it is between December and March.
So the second king of Rome Numa pompilius tried something else even numbers were bad luck in ancient Rome. So Numa started by removing each day from all the even numbered months and being loony for Luna Numa wanted his calendar to hide 12 cycles of the moon, but that would have been an even number so he rounded his Europe to 355 Numa split the remaining days into two months and Tack them on to the The year, that's how February got 28 days.
Yes. It's an even number. But since the month was dedicated to spiritual purification Romans, let that one slide but as powerful as Rome may are they couldn't change the principles of the universe and neither of those calendars add up to anywhere on the brink of the time. It takes to orbit the sun after a few years. The seasons are out of whack with the months dogs and cats living together Mass hysteria already use that joke.
This is where it gets. It's even weirder see February was actually split in two parts the primary 23 days and therefore the rest per annum numa's superstitious calendar would be out of line with the seasons by a touch quite 10 days. So every other year the last few days of February were ignored and a 27 de leap month was added after February 23rd or 24th this way every four years would average out to three hundred sixty six and a quarter days, which is still too many days, but we're getting there.
Confused you should be Nova the system could have worked every 19 years lunar and solar calendars tend to line up. So add enough leap months to keep the seasons in order and eventually everything will reset itself except those late months weren't always added according to plan politicians would ask for elite months to extend their terms or forget them to get their opponents out of office. And if Rome was at War sometimes the leap month will be forgotten for years by the time Julius Caesar came to power things had gotten pretty confusing Caesar had spent tons of your time in Egypt where 365-day calendars were all the craze .
So in 46 BC, he flushed Rome's calendar down the aqueduct and installed a calendar January and February had already been moved to the start of the year and Caesar added 10 days to different months to urge a complete of 365 and since a solar year may be a tad longer than three hundred and sixty five days .
Julia's added a leap day every four years except that they inserted it after February 23rd right in the middle of the month.
Apparently February is simply the garbage heap of the calendar do whatever feels good for all their work to reform the calendar and other stuff. They did the seventh and eighth months of the year were renamed for Julius and his successor Augustus Caesar despite the fact that Pope Gregory would have to adjust it again in 1500 years, but that's a story for a special day or Month, i do not even know anymore.
Stay curious.
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They let our immune systems see what the bad guys appear as if and recruit those all-important memory cells before we ever need to actually see the important enemy.
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