lol ..ok......But what does it mean? Do you mean it doesn't fit the "conventional calender" as there is a difference ,just as there is between Gregorian and Julian formats?
it means the 'year' is not a perfect and permanent time reference.
Regardless of the day is longer (and proportionate to the night being shorter i.e. same 24 hours between)
Noooooooooooooooooooooo, I mean that the nominally 24-hour period is NOT a perfect 86,400 seconds. It varies EVERY SINGLE DAY, almost never being an exact 24-hour day (using 'day' to mean one full rotation, from sun overhead to sun overhead.
both the sun and moon mark time! Lunar months (biblical)
So, the moon is full every month on the same day, that's your understanding? 12 Full-moon cycles every trip around the sun? Seriously, is that what you think the moon does? That the year, 365.241 days, even divides into 12 moon cycles?
I suppose this can answer Skeps and bilby's post too. Its still 356 days in a year ...
No, no it is not.
First off, that's a typo, and second off, it's inaccurate.
Even my nephew knows why we have a leap year....
ALL you really are highlighting is a need for "Calibration" via a second(s). After all its not much of a drastic difference really ...is it.... when comparing previous records?
Well, that's the perfect apologist approach, Learner. Claim that there is no error, and when that's disproven, claim that the error that DOES exist is too small to matter. When someone shows that it does matter, what's next? Claim that it only 'matters' for secular purposes, not True Faith usage?
But true ...I do need to look into it (and gain a little more knowledge).
A lottle more, actually. It's LIKE a little, but a lot.