I hope questions are allowed here. I am curios if there is a different sort of scientific calendar which does not use the birth of Jesus as a reference like AD and BC. For example Kurzgesagt’s calendars use the the current year plus 10000 as this represents the human better or something like that.

Would there be a way to do this more accurately? How could we, in a scientific correct way, define a reference from where we are counting years?

Also I have read about the idea of having 13 months instead of 12 would be “nice” because then we could have a even distributed amount of days per month.

Are there already ideas for this? What would you recommend to read?

  • @SpaceNoodle
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    1191 month ago

    Unix time. Zero is midnight UTC on 1 January 1970.

    • Natanael
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      111 month ago

      Technically the choice of 1st January 1970 is itself a reference to the gregorian calendar

      • JackbyDev
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        171 month ago

        It’s not a reference to anything, it’s just a moment in time.

        • @laughterlaughter
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          I agree with you, but I’m still curious.

          How do we handle dates before epoch 0?

          Edit: I guess we’ll use negative numbers.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        31 month ago

        I was using that as a common reference to something with which we’re already familiar.

    • m3t00🌎M
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      11 month ago

      often use it as my birthday to crash poorly written scripts. zeros are fun to inject