The most unique country in the world whose sudden disappearance has disappeared from the calendar
You must have heard of different calendars. Their dates are also different. But there is also a country in the world whose 11 days have disappeared from the calendar. That is, those 11 days don’t matter to them. People slept at night and when they woke up, 11 days went by. The reason behind this incident is more interesting, as it seems just as interesting to hear. This is the story of Britain. In the year 1752, between September 3 and September 13, no birth took place, no death and no marriage. No war was fought, no conditions were set, no trade agreement was signed. Because these 11 days were not present in the calendar of this country. People slept on the night of September 2, 1752 and woke up on September 14. Because Britain used the first Julian calendar, most of its neighbors have already switched to the more accurate Gregorian calendar. As a result, Britain also had to adopt a new calendar. Through which Britain suffered a 11 -day loss. It is not known which date was for the British Parliament to approve a law to adopt the new calendar, known as the Calendar New Style Act 1750. Earlier, the Julian calendar adopted by Britain was prepared by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. It corrected lunisolar calendar errors. It was a Roman calendar, with 355 days in a year and 12 months. But it was about ten days shorter than the sun year. Later, 23 or 23 days were added to the calendar every other year to monitor the sun. As we add a leap day every four years. As a result, novel varies between years 355, 377 and 378 days. A team decided it. But many times he added his wish. As a result, urban people often did not know what date the present day was. According to amusing planet.com report to compete with the sun, to solve this problem, Julius Caesar asked philosophers and mathematicians to create a calendar who can detect the sun without human intervention. At that time, one year was 365 days and 6 hours. The mathematicians said that if it is added one day every four years, six hours will be completed each year. Since then, this practice has been underway. Indeed, the earth takes 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 45 seconds to orbit the sun, so that the Julian calendar was not entirely accurate. The result of the centuries of the error is that the case is far away from the right date. The Gregorian calendar is 1582. But it is so accurate that it is almost similar to the sun. So there was no change in time. , Share these story -tags