Monday, May 13, 2013

Comparison of the false definition of Ethiopian months by the Gregorian months


Ethiopian and Gregorian calendar months are compared. Ethiopian and Gregorian calendar months are compared based on the following eight comparable and observable facts. These eight comparable observable facts are • Name of the month, • 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 Miyazia is different from the name April. Miyazia is a subset of Ethiopian calendar that has 30 days and the 8th month. But April is a subset of Gregorian calendar that has 30 days and it is the 4th month. Miyazia reveals 30 faster rotations of the Tropics, whereas, April is 30 slower rotations of the Temperates. Although each of Miyazia and April has the same number of 30 days, they do not overlap. Therefore, Miyazia and April are different months, because each month has different beginning and ending days. This means that Miyazia is 1, when April is 9 and Miyazia is 30, when May is 9, and April is 30, when Miyazia is 22. Therefore, only the first 22 days of Miyazia overlaps with the last 22 days of April. Finally it is useful to know that Miyazia and April are different months according to which each month recurs during different seasons. Thus the month Miyazia recurs during the third quarter season of the north and south Tropics, when April does during the third quarter season of the north and south Temperates. Therefore; 30 days of Miyazia recur during Tseday of north and Metsew of south Tropics; when 30 days of April recur during Spring of north and Autumn of south Temperates respectively.

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