Sol-2-Soul Sunday #87: Abundance Year Episode 1983 (audio: noxsoma.substack.com)
Full Metal Ox Day 1918
Sunday 31, May 2026
Abundance Year Episode 1983
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Sol-2-Soul Sunday #87
Confidence
Cosmogony
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There’s a section of my Cosmogony where I classify humans by how they receive and use information. It’s simply A thru E. I won’t bore you. A-types, in which I include this vessel, receive information, apprehend it, and then pass it around.
Here’s something I learned late last month. But first, as always. Here’s the context.
2026 is a rather unique year. Like, once every 28 years, with some exceptions, a “normal” 365 day year, will begin on a Thursday. It also ends on a Thursday. There are two Friday the thirteenths in a row, (February & March). We covered this. May had 5 complete Friday thru Sunday weekends. And October will have five faux-weekends. Thursday thru Saturday. There’s another Friday the 13th coming in November, and Thanksgiving will still be on a Thursday. This is cute. Turkey day is 11 26 26. The next time this calendar configuration will appear, barring any radical changes in measuring time, will be 2054.
28 is the second perfect number. This, besides a “perfect month” like this past February, caught my attention. So I wanted to check the pattern. But first, A quick detour. Promise. We asked when the next time February would begin with a New Moon in Aquarius, and complete the 28 day moon cycle within the month. The answer is, year 2728. Believe it or not. But don’t believe it. Because the cycle doesn’t fully complete with the 28 days. Plus 2728 is a Leap Year, so there will be 29 days in that month. Unless some egghead reads this and is inspired to recalculate the simulation so that everything comes out evenly.
Speaking of Leap Years. Did you know three out of four Leap Years are skipped during Century Years that aren’t divisible by 400?
2096 will be a Leap Year, as will 2104. But not 2100! If you’re born on February 29th 2096, your behind will be 8 years old by the time you can celebrate your first birthday. No Leap Years for damn near a decade. That also makes the February 29th club that much more exclusive. Can you even imagine? This was a WTF moment for your boy. So I had to find out why. And being a self-confessed A-type, I had to share it too.
[Note: I did not learn this in school. Perhaps my graduating year was the last year they stopped keeping this adjustment a secret. If you learned it in school, let me know the context. Was it one of those, “time-isn’t-real” lectures? Or something else? This is going to happen for the next 300 years. So if you were alive in time to experience Y2K, this was the last Century year to be a Leap Year until 2400! Stuff like this blows my mind. But I’m okay now .]
Exhales.
Is this a math thing or an astronomical thing?
Yes!
Here’s the scoop. Back to the realization that I’ve been lied to all my life. And although this isn’t a lie, it’s not precisely the truth. Those of us who, for the sake of avoiding an argument, accept that the Earth is a sphere, were taught that our Big Blue Marble makes its journey around the Sun, (Helios), in 365.25 days. That .25 is a quarter of a day. 6 hours. While that may be close enough for rock-n-roll, it’s a little off the mark when it comes to astro-metrics. The “actual” dance around Helios takes 356.2422 days, which is about 11 minutes faster than we’ve been led to believe.
So the estimated orbit of the Earth around the Sun, is about 11 minutes faster than we were led to believe. Those Bastards!
That’s why it feels like time is speeding up. We’re thinking there’s an extra six hours at the end of the year, where there are only 5 hours and 49 minutes.
This may be new to your boy, but it’s not new to time. Time being relative and “new” being subjective, let’s jump into Mr. Peabody’s Wayback Machine to learn where this skipping Leap Years business came from.
The creation of the rules we still use today, (leap years every 4 years, except centuries not divisible by 400), can be credited to a small group of 16th-century astronomers and clerics .
1. Aloysius Lilius (also known as Luigi Lilio, c. 1510–1576), An Italian doctor, astronomer, and philosopher, Lilius is considered the primary inventor of the Gregorian calendar . He drafted the original proposal that solved the, "11-minute" problem, but died before it was officially adopted . He was the mathematician who figured out the 400-year leap year cycle.
2. Christopher Clavius (1538–1612). A German Jesuit mathematician and astronomer who was the principal architect and advocate of the final calendar . After Lilius died, Pope Gregory XIII appointed Clavius to head the commission that refined Lilius' proposal and calculated the astronomical tables. Clavius also wrote the definitive defense and explanation of the new calendar, ensuring its acceptance across Catholic Europe .
3. Pope Gregory XIII (1502–1585). The pope who took the political and religious responsibility. He issued the papal bull, Inter gravissimas on February 24, 1582, which made the reform, official Church law and ordered its implementation across the Catholic world . This is why the calendar bears his name, not the scientists' names.
Here’s where my “awakening” is a bitter-sweet tangerine pill.
Can you remember the year, or the years, you were beginning to doubt, and then seriously doubt something that you’d made a part of your identity? Santa Claus is always a good example, well, for Christians anyway. So, I’d been noticing all of these patterns in numbers that were applied to space. Take the 365.25 days orbit of the Earth. Add these digits together and they return to digital, (what I used to call, Base-9). Every time you multiply the 365.25 days in a year by a multiple of 3, the product returns to digital 9. Every time. Today my world was shattered! (Not really.) What really happened was that my suspicions were confirmed. “Universe,” that everything is everything is, is perfect. But the solar system part of Universe, is anything but. It’s wiggly and wobbly and I don’t know whether it’s doing it just to mess with us arrogant humans, or whether it’s dodging asteroids.
The most exact estimate in Earth-time, that it takes Earth to circle the Sun is, 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, and 9.8 seconds. Which already contradicts the time previously provided.
It’s the last day of May. Ready to hit June. Have you heard the astrological hype about the July sky? The planets are aligning in a certain way that astrologers are already making something out of it that’s not there.
One last note before we wrap up this month. I was once fascinated with Nostradamus. Not with him specifically, but with his so-called “predictions.” Paranormal historians, especially when they are presenting on TV, try to bend a spoon that isn’t there. I’m nodding yes and no at the same time. What I know now about the history of Europe, is that it wouldn’t even qualify as magic to predict wars, plagues, death, or bad weather, that typea shit happened every day. You want a round of applause, predict when a war would end and peace will break out, or maybe even the sun.
Yeah. Didn’t think so.
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