Wednesday, January 30, 2019

In what year are we in reality? The Holocene calendar seems to answer to this question.






































Each civilization had its own calendar that debuted with an event that marked its history.

According to the Christian Gregorian Calendar, we are in 2021, having the debut "The Birth of Christ," while Julian Calendar is with 13 days earlier.

  • The Jewish calendar begins at the Face of the World, so we are through 5775-5776

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  • The Islamic calendar began in 622 after our calendar when the Prophet Muhammad fled from Mecca, so the Muslims were in 1436-1437 (this would explain their religious fanaticism because the Christian Europeans were the same in the 14th-15th centuries )

ISLAMIC CALENDAR 1440 AH – 2018 – 2019

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  • Chinese calendar - are two versions: 4711 - 4651/4712 or 4652 (advanced, what to say?)

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  • Hindus - three versions of calendars: 2071-2072, or 1937-1938 or 5116-511


  • Armenians were in 1464, Bengali - 1422, Berberians - 2965, Burmese - 1377, Ethiopians: 2007-2008, Iranians: 1393-1394, Koreans - 4348, Thai - 2558.

Obviously, all have as a starting point the birth of not knowing what a prophet, the crowning of a king, the beginning of a dynasty (as in Japanese or British), the change of a political regime (to the French after the revolution), the founding of a city (to the Romans) or another event (at the Greeks like the Olympics) or the world (at the Byzantines)

No calendar is exactly universal. Everything is subjective and turns around every civilization. The birth of a man who claims to be a son of a divinity or the escape of a prophet or the founding of a fortress does not seem relevant globally.

Since we are in the era of globalization, political correctness and multiculturalism, it would be logical to adopt a single global calendar.

If we were to choose the geological calendar (from the formation of the planet Earth), we would do something to calculate data, to keep it ... because this planet has about 4 billion years. If we were to take it from the Big Bang and create a universal calendar, we would also have to face difficulties for the universal year to look like this:

14,451,492,019

The Holocene calendar seems to me more acceptable.

The start of this calendar is placed in the 10,000th year, i.e.. (according to the Gregorian calendar) when the current geological period, the Holocene in which the Neolithic Revolution began, defined the human species as it is today. It was a remarkable moment for the onset of human civilization - the practice of agriculture.

The future global calendar

Thus, the year 10 000 i.en. would become the year 1 H in which the Holocene began.
Year 1 would be 10,000 H
Current year, 2019 e.n. would be 12019 H.


What do you think?

How would we speak in Holocene calendar dates about an event such as World War II?





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