Unified Sun-Portal Calendar A primordial structure of time, preserved in ancient record.
Day -- Month -- --+-- Sabbath: --

System View

Structure layer.

You are now viewing the structure behind the system.

  • The Dial shows how time behavesMovement, gates, seals, and breathing ratios are rendered as one ordered year.
  • The Viewer shows what each day containsDaily position, markers, and practical day detail resolve from the same day authority.
  • This page shows how the system is builtIt explains the fixed structure that keeps every view aligned.
SYSTEM CONTINUITY1-364
One Day Index
All three are synchronized through a single Day Index (1-364).
This is not a separate page.
It is another view of the same system.
The Dial, the Viewer, and this structure all resolve to the same day.
A witness of time written into the heavens No drift • no leap days Sun Gates • Seal Days • Sabbaths

The Natural Solar Calendar

A calendar aligned with the cycles of the sun, the seasons, and the rhythm of creation.

This system presents a 364-day solar structure as a readable year: four equal seasons, a stable weekly cycle, and fixed transition points.

All views remain synchronized to the same day.
Select any day to see the system respond across all views.
The viewer is interactive: click a day and watch the dial and calendar synchronize. The system resolves every view from a single Day Index (1-364).

The Natural Structure of the Year

This calendar uses a 364-day year built as four equal seasons. Each season is 91 days (13 weeks), and the seasonal month pattern is 30 • 30 • 31.

The 31st day marks the seasonal transition. The result is a year that is mathematically ordered and easy to read.

  • 364
    Days52 perfect weeks, no weekly drift.
  • 4
    Seasons91 days each (13 weeks per season).
  • 30
    Month 1First month of each season.
  • 31
    Month 3Transition month (season boundary).

Four Equal Seasons

Each season is 91 days: 30 + 30 + 31.

Season 191
30 • 30 • 31
Transition on day 31
Season 291
30 • 30 • 31
Transition on day 31
Season 391
30 • 30 • 31
Transition on day 31
Season 491
30 • 30 • 31
Transition on day 31
Key principleOrder
Because 364 = 52×7, the weekly rhythm remains exact across the entire year.

Seasonal Portal Days

The year is marked by four fixed transition points. These days close one season and open the next.

  • 91
    Day 91Seasonal Seal • Seasonal Portal
  • 182
    Day 182Seasonal Seal • Solar Gate boundary
  • 273
    Day 273Seasonal Seal • Seasonal Portal
  • 364
    Day 364Seasonal Seal • Year completion

Terms used on this site: Seasonal Seal, Solar Gate, Seasonal Portal.

Ancient Observations of Solar Order

Many ancient traditions tracked solar cycles and seasonal order. This section is included only to show that solar order was widely observed.

  • Enoch / Qumran priestly calendarsSolar-order year concepts appear in multiple ancient sources.
  • Egyptian solar cyclesCivil and agricultural tracking of solar seasons is well attested.
  • Agricultural solar observancesPlanting/harvest rhythms follow repeatable seasonal markers.

Evolution of the Modern Calendar

This helps explain why the modern calendar has irregular structure.

  • R
    Roman CalendarMonth-number mismatch (e.g., September as the 9th month by name, but the 7th by older numbering).
  • J
    Julian CalendarIntroduced a leap-year structure to address drift.
  • G
    Gregorian ReformAdjusted day count and refined leap rules to correct long-term drift.

Why the 364-Day Calendar Is Used

The goal is clarity: 364 days, 52 weeks, and 4 equal seasons. A year that is fully ordered and structurally repeatable.

  • Exact weekly cycleWeeks align without drift mechanics.
  • Balanced seasonal structureFour equal 91-day seasons.
  • #
    Mathematically ordered yearConsistent month pattern: 30 • 30 • 31.

Cosmic Layer

The Solar Dial shows:

  • Sun cycleA full year as an ordered circuit.
  • Seasonal transitionsGates and seals marking beginnings and completions.
  • 9+9
    Light/Dark ratiosBreathing pattern across the year.

Scroll Layer

The Calendar Viewer shows:

  • Daily placementMonth and day position in the fixed structure.
  • Feast daysFixed appointments in the calendar structure.
  • Gregorian alignmentCivil date overlay for reference.

These tools are synchronized through the unified calendar engine.

Interactive Calendar

Click a day. Watch the dial and calendar synchronize. The system resolves every view from a single Day Index (1-364).

Try selecting a day to see the system respond.

ONE DAY AUTHORITYCanonical
Day Index 1-364
Every interaction on this page resolves to the same Day Index (1-364).
The Dial rotates to it. The Viewer aligns to it. The structure reflects it.
Nothing is calculated separately. Everything is synchronized.
This is how the system maintains order without drift.
All views remain synchronized to the same day.

Year Reset

The calendar begins at the Spring portal: Month 1 • Day 1. The new year begins with the renewal of the solar cycle.

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