We are in the process of making new worlds. The Tropics rotates and revolves faster than the Temperates. So that there are two technologies of time: Ethiopian calendar and Gregorian calendar. I used 68 years data to discover the truths of new worlds.
Monday, 23 March 2015
Jesus Christ was born at the beginning of 1st Meskeram, 0 AD, when 12th September, 7 AD in the Temperates
The eternity of the day Pagume 6 reveals Jesus Christ was born at the end of the six millennium or 6th Pagume 5999 and beginning of the first category year in the Tropics. Thus, Jesus Christ was born at the beginning of 1st Meskeram, 0 AD, when 12th September, 7 AD in the Temperates.
Therefore, today of the Tropics is different from today of the Temperates. For example, today is the second day when the sun is overhead at the equator from the south. Thus it is called Ehudelt, Megabit 13, 2007 in the Tropics, when it is called Sunday, March 22, 2015 in the Temperates!
Ehudelt and Sunday are unlike proper names of week days. Ehudelt refers to the name of today in the Tropics, when Sunday refers the name of today in the Temperates. Megabit 13 refers to the 13th day of the 7th month in the Tropics according to the time technology of Ethiopian calendar, when March 22 refers to the 22nd day of 3rd month of the Gregorian calendar. The number 2007 refers to the number of leap year in the Tropics since the birth of Jesus Christ. In other words since his birth the age of Jesus Christ is 2007 year 6 months and 13 days in the Tropics. The number 2015 refers the age of Jesus Christ since his birth in the Temperates. In other words Jesus Christ was 2015 years, 2 months and 22 days old in the Temperates.
However, I inquiry are there two Jesus Christos’? No there are no two Jesus Christos’; rather the Gregorian year is over inflated by more than 7 years. The Gregorian year is inflated by more than 7 years, because the Biblical year (12*30 days) which is less than the solar year by the number of days of Pagume (5.25) were used about 500 years before his birth in the western world.
The unrecorded total number of days of the solar year is 2620 (=5.25*500). The unrecorded total number of days of the solar year implies that the number of the Gregorian calendar is inflated by about 7.18686 years (=2625 days/365.25 days) from the solar calendar of Ethiopia.
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