Monday, December 3, 2012

Daylight hrs flow of the second and third seasons at the temperates ans tropics

Daylight hrs flow of the second and third seasons at the temperates ans tropics:
Pagumetropics of 6
365-360=5 and 366-360=6

2 comments:

  1. Discovering the tropics and re-discovering the temperates.

    A solar year of 365 or 366 days divided by a standard of 12 months is equal to 30 days and remainder 5 or 6 days. The remainder 5 or 6 days is called Pagume.But, fairly speaking, the economic model of Ethiopia and all other countries in the tropics is a model of 360 days in a year. Because, the economic model of Pagume is undiscovered.

    Besides, both use of Ethiopian calendar only in the current Ethiopia and Gregorian calendar in the tropics are unrealistic.Use of Ethiopian calendar only in the current Ethiopia is unrealistic because the circumference of the current Ethiopia cannot cover 24 hours.
    Use of Gregorian calendar in the tropics is unrealistic, because the longer variations of day and night is the slower rotations of the temperates which are revealed by the Gregorian calendar months were, are and will not recur in the tropics.

    Therefore, we discovered that English is not time.Because it does know neither Pagume nor 12 months of 30 days.But Pagume does use English to reveal the realities of the tropics compared to the temperates.Therefore,it is 5 or 6 faster rotations of the tropics, when 6 to 10 or 11 of September is slower rotations of the temperates.
    We also discovered that the image of Globe or Earth is on the hands of every individual.

    We asserted that nothing is impossible about discovering the tropics and rediscovering the temperates because the power is on the hands of the day Pagume 6 and every individual.

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  2. Tsedey,Kermit and Metsew do in the south tropic.
    November 17, 2012

    Fassil Tassew Tadesse
    Nov 8, 2012 – Limited
    Summer, Kiremt, Bega and winter are the first quarter year seasons of north temperate, tropics, south tropics and temperates respectively.

    iffat suchonaNov 9, 2012
    hi,how are you? btw could you please tell me what kiremt and bega mean?
    Fassil Tassew TadesseNov 9, 2012Edit
    Kiremt is symmetrical to Bega as Summer does to Win
    ter.
    Kiremt and Bega are the seasons of the tropics when Summer and Winter do the same of the temperates. Summer, Kiremt, Bega and winter are the seasons that recur in north temperate and tropic and south tropic and temperate respectively.The coverage of the first quarter season is about 94 days. For the tropics it covers from end of Sene 14 to Meskeram 13, when from end of June 21 to September 23 for the temperates.
    iffat suchonaNov 10, 2012
    nice description.thnx
    Fassil Tassew TadesseNov 11, 2012Edit
    iffat suchona let me share you basic points about my discovery as follows.When Summer, Autumn (fall),Winter and Spring recur in the north temperate, Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn do in the south temperate.This shows that both western and eastern world do know nothing about the seasons of the tropics.
    Fassil Tassew TadesseNov 11, 2012Edit
    Discovering the seasons of the tropics
    When Kermit, Metsew,Bega and Tsedey seasons do recur in the north tropic, Bega, Tsedey,Kermit and Metsew do in the south tropic.
    Fassil Tassew TadesseNov 11, 2012Edit
    Therefore; for example, the first quarter seasons of our new world are Summer, Kermit, Bega and Winter in the north temperate, tropic and south tropic and temperate respectively.
    iffat suchonaNov 11, 2012
    wow…you r so genious. now this geographical thing is starting to attract me!
    Fassil Tassew TadesseNov 12, 2012Edit
    I thank you! Please teach others you are one who work with me and invite others to join us. A digital age world cannot be affected by sun set (old fashion) knowledge.
    iffat suchonaNov 12, 2012
    Right. XD
    Fassil Tassew TadesseNov 14, 2012Edit
    Great, iffat!
    Nothing is impossible about discovering the tropics and rediscovering the temperates because the power is on the universal hands of the day Pagume 6.

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