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Mount Pleasant in Rising Park

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Kooky, a saint benard, not of any importance just to share the idea.


Our earth time is based on the earth position relative to the sun.

There is no known year to base a beginning so we use the account of the death of Christ as the bench mark.

There are multiple calendars so how about Kooky's calendar? The earliest sunrise on Earth occurs in the island nation of Kiribati, specifically on Caroline Island (also known as Millennium Island) in the Line Islands. Due to the International Date Line, this location experiences the first sunrise of the new day. Other early, or seasonal, sunrise spots include the Chatham Islands, New Zealand, and parts of Antarctica during their summer. z.jfif


The year's time should begin in the first place on earth where it is noon. Scientists have gadgets but the average bear can make something to show when it is noon at the spot  of the first noon.


Adding a day to compensate for leap year, a couple months in, is kind of goofy.

Instead of adding the extra month then, adding the extra day the first day of the new year would work great and people would have an extra holiday.

The winter solstice day, first place it is noon: the bench mark for kooky's calendar.


They would only create an alternate calendar for the year before and after that things would be great.


The time on maps, 17:00 ect ugh. I would guess the overwhelming human population just uses that of their own area.

When people log on to any such sites, by their given location, their own area time could be displayed.


Kooky's calendar, the first day of the year begins when the first noon location of the solstice and leap years simply are added to the last day.

Why not




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