The Gregorian calendar is "Legacy Code" — a patchwork of Roman politics and lunar-solar mismatches that forces us to live in a state of constant temporal friction. To master one's environment, one must first master the frequency of time.
This layout is a refined execution of the International Fixed Calendar, originally designed by Moses B. Cotsworth in 1902. It was famously adopted by George Eastman for the Kodak Company, where it served as the operating system for one of the world's most successful industrial empires for over 60 years. Eastman understood that standardizing the hardware of time was the only way to achieve high-output synchronization.
While the world struggles with 28, 30, and 31-day months, the Sovereign Sky-Clock refactors the year into 13 perfect packets of 28 days. Every month begins on Sunday — aligned with the primordial creation frequency found in the Ancient Peshitta. Four 7-day weeks create a balanced wave of 28 days — the exact Rhythmic Balanced Interchange Walter Russell identified as the pulse of the universe. The 13th Month, named Sol, sits at the center of the year as the Still Point — the Master Node around which the other 12 revolve.
To account for the orbital reality of 365.25 days, this system utilizes Year Day and Leap Day — Intercalary Resets that exist outside the grid, allowing the system to realign with the Sun without breaking the internal logic of the 28-day cycle.
Sovereign Sky-Clock
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