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Ask HN: Will We Rethink Calendars?
6 kamphey 9 5/16/2025, 10:47:29 AM
In the past the whole world used different calendars and ways to represent time. Currently a few religions still have alternative cale dars. In the near future do you think calendars will be vastly different than now?
If you don't pay, you will not get the new day.
It'll be crept in through a Total Recall style augmented sleep where a week long holiday seems teally only takes a night's sleep.
When normalised, leisure time will becme a subscription service.
Other than that, I don't think Gregorian calendars are going anywhere. Traditions have a way of overstaying their welcome, especially once they are automated.
I think if we reach that point, we would probably look at the Earth calendars the same way we currently look at the Latin language.
There's people who count weeks instead of months and dates. "We're visiting my parents when we have our vacations in week 28". Incredibly annoying.
I think our modern calendar is a result of when sun cults and moon cults mixed in the Mediterranean. The farther North you go, the more important are the yearly seasons (sun). They determine everything and are deeply embedded within the soul of people. Spring - summer - autumn - winter. Those are the important phases.
Then the farther South you go, the less important are the yearly seasons and the better way to track time is the moon. Especially as women's fertility is tied to the moon phases. So months become the standard of measure and are then conveniently divided into four weeks (28 can only be divided by two or four).
Please don't do a tech reinvent / reimagine of calendars to exactly how they are now but with ads and a monthly charge.
Next century, so not near future, the leap seconds and leap days will break everything forcing a major calendar reform.