Monday, August 12, 2013

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: English is not time, since it does know neither Pa...

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: English is not time, since it does know neither Pa...: English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Ethiopian calendar months are neither ancient nor new.


Without discovering and re-discovering today of the Tropics and Temperates acting as world or any country leader is neither civilized nor scientific; for the fact that universal knowledge has no power hiding itself. For example, today is called Segnoelt 7 Nehase 2005 in the Tropics, when it is Monday 12 August 2013 in the Temperates.
  http://fassiltassew.blogspot.com/2012/09/discovering-tropics-and-rediscovering.html

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Sene and June months are unlike.

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Sene and June months are unlike.: Sene and June months are unlike. Ethiopian and Gregorian calendar months are compared based on the following eight comparable and observable.

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Ethiopian calendar months are neither ancient nor new

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Ethiopian calendar months are neither ancient nor new

Answer the following questions:
i). Is the arrangement of week arbitrary or scientific?

ii). The unknown day x does recur once in every four year. We know that there are 7 days in a week.(i). In how many years the number of the unknown day is equivalent to the number of days of a week? (ii). What is the name of the unknown day in the Tropics? Temperates?

Monday, July 8, 2013

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Discovering the microeconomics and macroeconomics of Pagume

English is not time, since it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.: Discovering the microeconomics and macroeconomics of Pagume

Sene and June months are unlike.


Sene and June months are unlike.

Ethiopian and Gregorian calendar months are compared based on the following eight comparable and observable facts. These eight comparable observable facts are • Names of the months , • Order of the month, • Number of days the month has, • The place where the month recur, • Beginning and ending days of each moths, • Number of days of the overlapping months (intersection of the months), • Name of the season during which the month recurs.
The name Sene is different from the name June. Sene is a subset of Ethiopian calendar that has 30 days and the 10th month. But June is a subset of Gregorian calendar that has 30 days and it is the 6th month. Sene reveals 30 faster rotations of the Tropics, whereas, June is 30 slower rotations of the Temperates. Although each of Sene and June has the same number of 30 days, they do not overlap. Therefore, Sene and June are different months, because each month has different beginning and ending days. This means that Sene is 1, when June is 8 and Sene is 30, when July is 7, and June is 30, when Sene is 23 Therefore, only the first 23 days of Sene overlaps with the last 23 days of June. Finally it is useful to know that Sene and June are different months according to which each month recurs during different seasons. Thus the month Sene recurs during the third and fourth quarter season of the north and south Tropics, when June does during the third and fourth quarter season of the north and south Temperates. Therefore; 30 days of Sene recur during Tseday and Kermit of north and Metsew and Bega of south Tropics; when 30 days of April recur during Spring and Summer of north and Autumn and Winter of south Temperates respectively.