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this post was submitted on 29 Jul 2023
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Ok, let me rephrase your rephrase to be what question I think you're trying to ask.
At some point we had decided on a seven day week with week names. That's fine. But we must also have decided at some point that today was Wednesday in this system.
So I think you're asking "what is the first day we all agree was definitely a Sunday, such that all Sundays after were based on that". Or put another way, at what point did the days of the week get locked to the days of our year.
I don't have that answer, but your question confused me, so I've reworded it.
Yeah, thanks, that's pretty much it! Except we cannot really make days of the week get locked to the days of our year because 365 is not divisible by 7, and we're adding 1 day to February every 4th year on top of that.
Your phrasing on this post was confusing af. The other poster clarified it and then you just made it confusing af again with this response. Thanks
And every 400 year we don't add the extra day, except every 2000 year when we do it anyway.
the numbers for this are skip every 100 years except every 400 years but yeah it's kinda wack