In order to be able to fulfil the need to situate cultural products
like the documents of this site in time some kind of chronological
system is required. On this planet the earthly solar year is best
suited as a unit for a more or less natural chronology. Such a
chronology must, then, establish two things:
the number of the year.
For want of something better at present this site counts the
number of years after (the first solstice succeeding) the end of the
Second World War.
the number (and name) of the day of the year.
For this purpose the present site uses the (Quaternary) Metric World
Calendar instead of a historically deformed freak of culture such
as the Gregorian one.
The following pages, card and diary deal specifically with the new era
and the Metric calendar, except for one that is about
the old, Christianistic era developed by Exiguus:
for every-year personal use
(free from days specially marked for exclusivists)
All MVVM documents show two dates, separated by a hyphen, after the
site name MVVM at the top on the left. The first of these dates is
the day on which the document was made public on the Internet, the
second the day when the document was last changed, at
least as far as the visible text is concerned. The dates are
represented by codes consisting of three numbers: 12.34.5. The first
number relates to the year, starting from the end of the Second World
War; the second and third numbers relate to the week and the day of
the week in accordance with the Metric World Calendar.
In languages which are in at least one respect much more logical or
consistent than the traditional variant of This Language every month of
the year is given a numerical name (Month One or First Month,
Month Two or Second Month, and so on), regardless of the
calendar used. Such a name may also be used for a month of the Metric
World Calendar, but it does not distinguish a Metric month from one of the
months of the usually freakish, if not exclusivist, calendars in use at the
same place or elsewhere, at the same time or in the past. (Moreover, a name
like First Month may be confused with the first month of a series of
months not starting with 'First Month', dependent on other characteristics
of the language in question.) Therefore, it is very worthwhile to
have alternative names for the months which apply to the Metric World
Calendar only. Such names have already been created for Zhezhong Yuyan.
Since the morphemes Yule and Lent do not exist in that
language (or would change the meaning of the morpheme for Spring), they
have been replaced by East and West.
As from 62.51.2 the literal translations of the typically Metric names used
in Zhezhong Yuyan will also be used in This Language for universal,
nondenominational purposes.
The names with Yule, Equinoctial and Lent as
introduced in the
will continue to be used in a neutralistic context and therefore at
TRINPsite.
The correspondence between the universal and specifically neutralistic
names and abbreviations is as follows: