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Revisiting the Calendar: The Theory of 13 Months
The structure of the modern calendar—a convention we take for granted—has come under scrutiny in recent years with theories suggesting that it might not reflect our natural cycles accurately. One such concept comes from the theorist David Strait, who posits that humanity has strayed from an original calendar system consisting of 13 months, each containing 28 days, with an additional day of rest.
This article delves into the claims made by Strait and explores the historical context that potentially supports this assertion.