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::The Hebrew bible, in the Book of Genesis (Gen. 8:22), establishes six seasons (consistent with the west-Asian origin story of the progenitors of the Hebrew race) of Sowing, Reaping, Cold, Heat, Summer, and Winter. {{unsigned ip|162.158.155.159|03:52, 8 September 2023}}
 
::The Hebrew bible, in the Book of Genesis (Gen. 8:22), establishes six seasons (consistent with the west-Asian origin story of the progenitors of the Hebrew race) of Sowing, Reaping, Cold, Heat, Summer, and Winter. {{unsigned ip|162.158.155.159|03:52, 8 September 2023}}
 
::Not really, I disagree, it's the typical "Can't prove a negative", what website/source is going to SAY "Nobody has 5 seasons"? It's something we just generally feel, even know, but I think it can only be DISproven, if someone finds a place that recognizes 5. It seems wrong to put "Citation Needed" for something which cannot be cited. [[User:NiceGuy1|NiceGuy1]] ([[User talk:NiceGuy1|talk]]) 04:31, 10 September 2023 (UTC)
 
::Not really, I disagree, it's the typical "Can't prove a negative", what website/source is going to SAY "Nobody has 5 seasons"? It's something we just generally feel, even know, but I think it can only be DISproven, if someone finds a place that recognizes 5. It seems wrong to put "Citation Needed" for something which cannot be cited. [[User:NiceGuy1|NiceGuy1]] ([[User talk:NiceGuy1|talk]]) 04:31, 10 September 2023 (UTC)
:::Also, it's not "nowhere uses a five-season system", it's "nowhere uses the type of five-season system shown in the comic". I can easily imagine there is some places with five seasons, but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be like that. --[[Special:Contributions/172.71.122.151|172.71.122.151]] 07:44, 12 September 2023 (UTC)
 
  
 
Can you believe it guys? First day of fall. Just a week away! First day of fall is in a week! Woohoo! I am so happy about this information. first day of fall, just a week away. Oh wow. Can you believe it? First day of fall! Just in a week! It got here so fast. First day of fall! [[Special:Contributions/172.71.22.39|172.71.22.39]] 11:51, 7 September 2023 (UTC)Bumpf
 
Can you believe it guys? First day of fall. Just a week away! First day of fall is in a week! Woohoo! I am so happy about this information. first day of fall, just a week away. Oh wow. Can you believe it? First day of fall! Just in a week! It got here so fast. First day of fall! [[Special:Contributions/172.71.22.39|172.71.22.39]] 11:51, 7 September 2023 (UTC)Bumpf
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:As a science teacher, I feel this a lot. {{unsigned ip|162.158.155.159|03:52, 8 September 2023}}
 
:As a science teacher, I feel this a lot. {{unsigned ip|162.158.155.159|03:52, 8 September 2023}}
 
::By the way, if you take a look at the difference between Gregorian and Julian calendars, the Gregorian calendar was designed to correct for the 0.25% imprecision of the Julian calendar, so Julian dates for the equinoxes and solstices are actually ~16 days later than Gregorian dates for the same. Hence why Orthodox religions observe different dates for Xmas and Easter. (Interestingly, the Jewish calendar was codified before the Gregorian calendar was proposed, and the Jewish calendar tries to unite lunar and solar cycles [according to the 19-year Metonic cycle], so Jewish dates having to do with the solar revolution are only accurate in the Julian calendar.) {{unsigned ip|162.158.155.160|04:00, 8 September 2023}}
 
::By the way, if you take a look at the difference between Gregorian and Julian calendars, the Gregorian calendar was designed to correct for the 0.25% imprecision of the Julian calendar, so Julian dates for the equinoxes and solstices are actually ~16 days later than Gregorian dates for the same. Hence why Orthodox religions observe different dates for Xmas and Easter. (Interestingly, the Jewish calendar was codified before the Gregorian calendar was proposed, and the Jewish calendar tries to unite lunar and solar cycles [according to the 19-year Metonic cycle], so Jewish dates having to do with the solar revolution are only accurate in the Julian calendar.) {{unsigned ip|162.158.155.160|04:00, 8 September 2023}}
:Speaking from the UK, starting summer in June seems entirely reasonable. What's idiotic is assuming that all the seasons are the same length - typically we have about three weeks of summer, a week and a half of winter, and the rest is spring/autumn.[[Special:Contributions/172.71.178.171|172.71.178.171]] 09:21, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
 
  
 
Interestingly, assuming that the September 1st is marked as the midnight (00:00hrs, otherwise identifiable as 24:00hrs of August 31st), the tick-marks being day-boundaries and the whole-bar mark being month-boundary, the position marked for the equinox appears to be ''very'' close to the time of 06:50 on the 23rd, which makes it agree with the ''UTC/UT1'' timing for this year's actual moment of south-bound equinox. Translated to Randall's presumed TZ at the time (-5, and +1 back for DST) surely it should happen to him significantly closer to the midnight marker, however. Not sure if he's being very clever or slightly sloppy. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.141|141.101.99.141]] 05:10, 8 September 2023 (UTC)
 
Interestingly, assuming that the September 1st is marked as the midnight (00:00hrs, otherwise identifiable as 24:00hrs of August 31st), the tick-marks being day-boundaries and the whole-bar mark being month-boundary, the position marked for the equinox appears to be ''very'' close to the time of 06:50 on the 23rd, which makes it agree with the ''UTC/UT1'' timing for this year's actual moment of south-bound equinox. Translated to Randall's presumed TZ at the time (-5, and +1 back for DST) surely it should happen to him significantly closer to the midnight marker, however. Not sure if he's being very clever or slightly sloppy. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.141|141.101.99.141]] 05:10, 8 September 2023 (UTC)
 
Regarding a five-season system, I immediately come to think of the situation in Sweden.  There are the four standard seasons, but it's often mentioned that the Sami people has eight seasons.  The only one of the four "intermediate" seasons used but the majority people (to some extent), is the "spring-winter".  So, in the Swedish language it ''might'' be possible to talk about five seasons. :) [[User:Fomalhaut|Fomalhaut]] ([[User talk:Fomalhaut|talk]]) 14:24, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
 
 
Actually, I (Mid-Atlantic US resident) only observe a three-season calendar: "Live like a normal Human being, because it is daylight until 20:00 or later", "Huddle at home like a hermit, because it is pitch-black before 18:00", and the season in-between. [[User:These Are Not The Comments You Are Looking For|These Are Not The Comments You Are Looking For]] ([[User talk:These Are Not The Comments You Are Looking For|talk]]) 16:27, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
 
 
I think he is also making fun of the UK vs BRITISH. He talks about this being a US/UK thing, meaning that the autumn 1st then fall seasons next are a US and UK thing. Then he talks about the British reversing the order, implying that British are completely different from UK just as he is implying that Fall and Autumn are completely different things. {{unsigned|Madmanpierre|15:08, 7 October 2023}}
 
:Well, that's already said, I think. (Although "UK vs BRITISH"... you mean like how {{w|File:British_Isles_Euler_diagram_15.svg|within this set of differences?}} Not sure why you're invoking that.) [[Special:Contributions/141.101.98.53|141.101.98.53]] 16:24, 7 October 2023 (UTC)
 

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