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by Karl Palmen :: Rate this Message:

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Dear Helios and Calendar People

The resulting cycle has a mean year of about 365.242105 days and a mean
lunar month of 29.5305889997 days.

It would take 95 334-year cycles lasting 31,730 years to repeat exactly.

Each cell yerm has either 163 cells totalling 245 days or 165 cells
totalling 248 days. They occur is the proportion needed to average 246
4/47 days.

Karl

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Subject: Re: Alternating Periodic Sequences

Dear Karl P and Calendar People

This might be an improvement. There are notable properties of the cell
that
is set to 1 / 243rd year when applied to the mean year of the 95-year.
By
first using the year

Y = 365 & 23 / 95 days

There are 23065 cells in the 95-year cycle of 34698 days. With
1 cell = 1 & 3871 / 7695 days = 1 / 243rd year

We are equipt to evaluate

mean yerm of 243rds = 1 / [ 2 - ( 729 / Y ) ] = X

X = cell-yerm = 246 & 4 / 47 days

So there are 141 cell-yerms in the 95-year cycle of 34698 days.
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Now it may be noted that

334 cells = 17 months

4131 months = 334 years

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