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[[File:Fixed_Terran_Numbers_graphic-GIF.gif|thumb|Fixed Terran Numbers used on the Sentinel Calendar.]]The Sentinel Calendar (also referred to as the Fixed Terran Calendar) is similar to other proposals in that it also contains 364 days and 13 months a year; 28 days a month; 7 days a week; and a leap week occuring every 6 years and again on the 50th year (11 leap weeks every 62 years). The start date for this calendar will be on March 20, 2011, with the leap week added to the end of the seventh month (Days 29-35).
 
[[File:Fixed_Terran_Numbers_graphic-GIF.gif|thumb|Fixed Terran Numbers used on the Sentinel Calendar.]]The Sentinel Calendar (also referred to as the Fixed Terran Calendar) is similar to other proposals in that it also contains 364 days and 13 months a year; 28 days a month; 7 days a week; and a leap week occuring every 6 years and again on the 50th year (11 leap weeks every 62 years). The start date for this calendar will be on March 20, 2011, with the leap week added to the end of the seventh month (Days 29-35).
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What seperates the Sentinel Calendar from other similar calendars is:
 
What seperates the Sentinel Calendar from other similar calendars is:
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*The names of the months are based on "Lessons" that are taught in every culture and found throughout ancient and modern literature, including various religious texts. This allows any nation/culture to translate the names into their own language, as opposed to the names of dieties that were imposed upon the world by the Roman/Gregorian system. In addition, a proposed "Month Name" is suggested as an alternative to using the names of the lessons (see chart below), with the names originating from differnet cultures/countries around the globe.
 
*The names of the months are based on "Lessons" that are taught in every culture and found throughout ancient and modern literature, including various religious texts. This allows any nation/culture to translate the names into their own language, as opposed to the names of dieties that were imposed upon the world by the Roman/Gregorian system. In addition, a proposed "Month Name" is suggested as an alternative to using the names of the lessons (see chart below), with the names originating from differnet cultures/countries around the globe.
 
*The names of the days of the week are changed to reflect human activities, tracing back to our agricultural roots. Like the names of the month, these names can be translated into any culture or country's native language.
 
*The names of the days of the week are changed to reflect human activities, tracing back to our agricultural roots. Like the names of the month, these names can be translated into any culture or country's native language.
 
*The number system used for determining the days, weeks, months, and years use a base 12 as opposed to a base 10 system, which would lead to 264 days a year, 24 days a month, 44 weeks a year, and 11 months a year.
 
*The number system used for determining the days, weeks, months, and years use a base 12 as opposed to a base 10 system, which would lead to 264 days a year, 24 days a month, 44 weeks a year, and 11 months a year.
 
*A new positional numeric system is used as opposed to the currently used Indo-Arabic numerals. The system is based on the use of two symbols that are rotated clockwise into six positions to represent the numbers 0-11 (See image above).
 
*A new positional numeric system is used as opposed to the currently used Indo-Arabic numerals. The system is based on the use of two symbols that are rotated clockwise into six positions to represent the numbers 0-11 (See image above).
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The names of the months in the calendar correspond with another project called The God Matrix. The table below shows the relationship between the lessons in the God Matrix and the names on the Sentinel Calendar. Also included are the definitions of the name and their cultural origins, its relation to one of the four Primative Elements, and the name's gender.
 
The names of the months in the calendar correspond with another project called The God Matrix. The table below shows the relationship between the lessons in the God Matrix and the names on the Sentinel Calendar. Also included are the definitions of the name and their cultural origins, its relation to one of the four Primative Elements, and the name's gender.
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As mentioned earlier, the start date for this calendar is March 20, 2011 (Gregorian) | Tomas 1, 1 (Sentinel).
 
As mentioned earlier, the start date for this calendar is March 20, 2011 (Gregorian) | Tomas 1, 1 (Sentinel).
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The days of the week and its corrsponding date in the Gregorian system (English | Spanish) are as follows:
 
The days of the week and its corrsponding date in the Gregorian system (English | Spanish) are as follows:
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*Plan (Sunday | Domingo)
 
*Plan (Sunday | Domingo)
 
*Work (Monday | Lunes)
 
*Work (Monday | Lunes)
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*Enjoy (Friday | Viernes)
 
*Enjoy (Friday | Viernes)
 
*Rest (Saturday | Sabado)
 
*Rest (Saturday | Sabado)
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Since a base 12 system is used for the numbers in the days of the month, the following system has been devised to name the days:
 
Since a base 12 system is used for the numbers in the days of the month, the following system has been devised to name the days:
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|11-Tenty-one
 
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|18-Tenty-eight
 
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"*" - Numbers on leap week
 
"*" - Numbers on leap week
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Revision as of 06:22, 21 March 2011

Fixed Terran Numbers graphic-GIF

Fixed Terran Numbers used on the Sentinel Calendar.

The Sentinel Calendar (also referred to as the Fixed Terran Calendar) is similar to other proposals in that it also contains 364 days and 13 months a year; 28 days a month; 7 days a week; and a leap week occuring every 6 years and again on the 50th year (11 leap weeks every 62 years). The start date for this calendar will be on March 20, 2011, with the leap week added to the end of the seventh month (Days 29-35).


What seperates the Sentinel Calendar from other similar calendars is:


  • The names of the months are based on "Lessons" that are taught in every culture and found throughout ancient and modern literature, including various religious texts. This allows any nation/culture to translate the names into their own language, as opposed to the names of dieties that were imposed upon the world by the Roman/Gregorian system. In addition, a proposed "Month Name" is suggested as an alternative to using the names of the lessons (see chart below), with the names originating from differnet cultures/countries around the globe.
  • The names of the days of the week are changed to reflect human activities, tracing back to our agricultural roots. Like the names of the month, these names can be translated into any culture or country's native language.
  • The number system used for determining the days, weeks, months, and years use a base 12 as opposed to a base 10 system, which would lead to 264 days a year, 24 days a month, 44 weeks a year, and 11 months a year.
  • A new positional numeric system is used as opposed to the currently used Indo-Arabic numerals. The system is based on the use of two symbols that are rotated clockwise into six positions to represent the numbers 0-11 (See image above).

The names of the months in the calendar correspond with another project called The God Matrix. The table below shows the relationship between the lessons in the God Matrix and the names on the Sentinel Calendar. Also included are the definitions of the name and their cultural origins, its relation to one of the four Primative Elements, and the name's gender.


Calendar Month Names
No. Lesson Month Name Meaning Origin Element Gender
1 Faith Tomas Pessimism & zealous faith Aramaic / Spanish Water Male
2 Reason Hugh Soul, Mind, & Intellect Old German Fire Male
3 Hope Ashia Life & Hope Arabic Water Female
4 Reflection Arabela Prayerful Latin Fire Female
5 Love Amadea God's Love Latin Water Female
6 Illumination Jomei Spread Light Japan Fire Male
7 Wisdom Sophia Wisdom Greek Air Female
8 Courage Cheyenne Courage in Battle Native American Earth Female
9 Understanding Olivia Peace Latin Air Female
10 Discipline Cosmos Order Italian / Greek Earth Male
11 Knowledge Gyan Knowledge Sanskirt / Hindi Air Male
12 Strength Gabriel Hero of God Hebrew Earth Male
13 Nurture Eden Delight / Paradise Hebrew NA M or F



















As mentioned earlier, the start date for this calendar is March 20, 2011 (Gregorian) | Tomas 1, 1 (Sentinel).


The days of the week and its corrsponding date in the Gregorian system (English | Spanish) are as follows:


  • Plan (Sunday | Domingo)
  • Work (Monday | Lunes)
  • Sow (Tuesday |Martes)
  • Observe (Wednesday | Miercoles)
  • Reap (Thursday | Jueves)
  • Enjoy (Friday | Viernes)
  • Rest (Saturday | Sabado)

Since a base 12 system is used for the numbers in the days of the month, the following system has been devised to name the days:


Days in the month
Plan Work Sow Observe Reap Enjoy Rest
1-One 2-Two 3-Three 4-Four 5-Five 6-Six 7-Seven
8-Eight 9-Nine D-Doz Z-Zen 10-Ten 11-Tenty-one 12-Tenty-two
13-Tenty-three 14-Tenty-four 15-Tenty-five 16-Tenty-six 17-Tenty-seven 18-Tenty-eight 19-Tenty-nine
1D-Tenty-doz 1Z-Tenty-zen 20-Twenty 21-Twenty-one 22-Twenty-two 23-Twenty-three 24-Twenty-four
*25-Twenty-five *26-Twenty-six *27-Twenty-seven *28-Twenty-eight *29-Twenty-nine *2D-Twenty-doz *2Z-Twenty-zen

"*" - Numbers on leap week


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