[aprssig] Re: metrics
Mark Fellhauer
sparkfel at qwest.net
Sat Sep 8 03:58:51 EDT 2007
At 09:26 PM 9/7/2007, Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
>Somewhere in this thread, someone mentioned time and why we did not use 10
>hours vs 12 hours.
>
>A circle has 360 degrees, why I do not know.
A circle has 360 degrees because a year is 13 Lunar periods of 28 days. 13
x 28 = 364. The Greeks rounded it down to make the math a bit
easier. The Greeks borrowed the idea again from the Egyptians. Of course
today we have to add in that pesky 1.242199 extra days and a leap day 97
out of every 400 years. Back in the day, every civilization had their own
way of dealing with Intercalation.
When the Greek astronomer Phidias of Syracuse (now Italy) realized his son,
Archimedes, was a rather bright child he sent him to study in Alexandria,
Egypt. That's almost 1000 miles away by open ocean. And it was 280 B.C.
!!! That's how highly the Greeks regarded the Egyptians.
I see a lot of hubris by people of today in regards to our fore
bearers. They were supremely smart. We keep having to push back the
dates of the bronze and copper ages. And a large number of you kooks out
there think the Egyptians couldn't have built the pyramids without the help
of space aliens.
73,
Mark
KC7BXS
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