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Abraham's
great vision on astronomy revealed the design of the heavens
and can be summarized as three truths.
Is
the universe ruled by intelligence or chance? Modern science
is currently enamored with the theory that chance rules the universe,
from the tiny atomic scales of quantum mechanics to our entire
universe of the supposed "Big Bang." The Lord, however, has made
it clear that intelligence governs. Even for believers, however,
the question arises, "Just how much of a role does chance play?" For
example, did our solar system form naturally according to God's
laws from a condensing cloud of interstellar matter with planets
having more or less random periods of rotation and revolution,
or was it designed as a precision timepiece? This article proposes
that Abraham's vision on astronomy (Abraham 3) is the key to
understanding that the Lord designed our solar system to be a
Great Timepiece.
When
the anti-Christ Korihor refused to believe in God, Alma used
the high degree of order found in the solar system as a proof
of the existence of a Creator. Alma refuted Korihor's agnostic
teachings by declaring, "all the planets which move in their
regular form do witness that there is a Supreme Creator" (Alma
30:44). Atheists today would not be convinced by Alma's argument
because most scientists believe that our solar system formed
according to natural law and that all can be explained without
God. Indeed, scientists have discovered many wonderful natural
laws such as Kepler's laws and Newton's laws which the planets
all faithfully follow. Computer studies have shown how a random
collection of particles could form into a solar system, with
a sun and planets very much like our own. So how would Alma's
argument fare today, with new age atheists claiming that the
solar system simply created itself, according to these apparently
self existent laws of physics? Should the witness of the planets
be relegated to an unenlightened age during which Korihor was
forced to remain mute only because he didn't have today's scientific
responses at the tip of this tongue? If Korihor had lived today,
and had quoted all the modern laws of physics and principles
of self-organization, could Alma have had an answer for him?
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Alma
argued for a Creator from the orderly planetary motion.
This article
proposes that Alma could respond today that the solar system is
far more orderly than the known laws of physics would predict,
and hence a Creator is still required to explain it. This order
leads to the proposal that the solar system is indeed a Great Timepiece,
designed to display time very much like an ordinary clock. This
huge clock in the sky is a testimony that there is indeed a Watchmaker
who created it. Moreover, as we have seen in past articles, it
appears that the Watchmaker is using his Timepiece to schedule
key events of history.
The
Lord has prophesied that
And
also, if there be bounds set to the heavens or to the seas,
or to the dry land, or to the sun, moon, or stars--
All
the times of their revolutions; all the appointed days, months,
and years, and all the days of their days, months, and years,
and all their glories, laws, and set times, shall be revealed
in the days of the dispensation of the fulness of times--
According
to that which was ordained in the midst of the Council of
the Eternal God of all other gods before this world was,
that should be reserved unto the finishing and the end thereof... (D&C
121:30-32)
This
passage makes it clear that the times of revolutions of the sun,
moon, and stars have not only been appointed, but that their "set
times" shall be revealed in this current dispensation. Moreover,
even the timing of when those set times would be revealed was
planned in the great Council before this world was created. Modern
astronomers have discovered the periods of rotation and revolution
of the planets in our solar system to a very high precision,
which seems to qualify as at least partially fulfilling this
prophecy that their times of revolutions would be revealed in
our days. The keys to discovering the incredible order and precision
of the solar system, however, and each of the "set times," are
given in the great revelation on astronomy in the Book of Abraham.
Let
us begin by discussing some of the ways that scientists recognize
intelligent forces in action, review some examples of order found
in our solar system, and then begin to explore in detail how
the Book of Abraham unfolds the workings of the Lord's timepiece.
Law
and Order
When
order is observed in nature, it usually indicates to a scientist
one of three things: either 1) there is a natural law which explains
it, 2) it is the result of blind chance, or 3) there is an intelligence
which created the order. For example, if a lot of acorns are
found at the foot of an oak tree, the law of gravity most likely
was influential in arranging them on the earth's surface. If
acorns are found in a hole in the tree, where no natural law
is known to explain it, then one might argue that the arrangement
is the result of mere chance. Perhaps the wind blew the acorns
into the hole as they fell. In many cases the probability of
a certain arrangement can be calculated, and a simple appeal
to reason can be made. In this case, the wind explanation is
so improbable that the third alternative of an organizing intelligence,
such as a squirrel, is far more likely to be correct.
Of
course, when scientists make the distinction between an intelligence
and a natural law, they usually avoid the question, "Who wrote
the laws of nature?" The scriptures tell us: "God ... hath given
a law unto all things, by which they move in their times and
their seasons" (D&C 88:41-42). Thus, in reality, at least
two of the three explanations of order actually involve intelligence
because God wrote the laws of nature.
Let
us now discuss some of the higher order found in the solar system,
and decide for ourselves whether or not it should be attributed
to "natural laws," to mere chance, or to the hand of the Creator
(D&C 59:21).
An
Organized System
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Planets
orbit the sun in ellipses.
The solar system
is composed of the sun, a number of planets which revolve around
it, their moons, and other miscellaneous objects including comets
and asteroids. One of the greatest signs of order in the solar
system is that the sun and all of the principal planets are located
nearly in a plane and all revolve around the sun in the same direction.[1] A
similar phenomenon is seen throughout our universe: there are many
flattened disks of stars, which apparently are nearly all revolving
in orbits in the same direction around a center. Statistically,
that is so incredibly unlikely to have happened by chance that
either a law or an intelligent ordering is clearly indicated.
Science
and scripture agree on the explanation of this ordering: orbiting
bodies all follow a law (D&C 88:42). Newton's laws of motion
and his law of gravity explain all but the tiniest deviations
in their orbits, and Einstein's modifications account for the
rest. Thus, these laws greatly simplify God's creative work,
because his law includes self-organization. That is, even if
one starts with a random accumulation of particles, there will
almost always be some amount of spinning of the group as a whole.
As the particles interact with each other, they will tend to
fall into the plane of rotation and stay there in an orbit as
the gravitational force toward the center is balanced by the
inertial reaction away from it.
Kepler's
Three Laws
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Planets
move faster when near the sun.
Three other
regular motions discovered in the solar system were articulated
by Kepler. His first law is that the planets do not move in perfect
circles around the sun, but in ellipses. His second law is that
the speed of the planet revolving around the sun is slower when
it is farther away from the sun and faster when it is closer, according
to a precise mathematical law. His third law is that a planet's
orbital period is determined solely by an average distance from
the sun, again according to a mathematical law, and not by its
size, shape or mass. When Newton arrived on the scene, he showed
that all three of these laws were derivable in turn from his three
laws of motion and his law of gravity. These self-organizing natural
laws provide for a very orderly universe.
Bode's
Law
Another
observation of order in the solar system is called Bode's Law,
which states that the distances of the planets from the sun tend
to approximately follow a mathematical equation. This result
has been harder to explain as being the result of Newton's laws
because the equations of motion are much harder to solve when
many bodies are involved. Computer studies have now shown that
Bode's Law also seems to follow from Newton's laws.[2] Moreover,
planets also tend to lock into orbits which are approximately
small integer multiples of each other. For example, five Jupiter
orbital periods of about 12 years each approximately equal two
of Saturn's period of about 30 years.
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Planetary
periods depend on half the long axis of the ellipse.
The order of
the solar system just reviewed summarizes most of the ordering
which has been discovered by scientists in the solar system.[3] It
can all be achieved by beginning with a random set of particles
governed by the known laws of physics. Hence, no compelling evidence
for including a Creator in the history of the formation of the
solar system has been scientifically required.
There
is one important area, however, where most scientists have not
noticed any order and therefore have not needed to explain it.
That is in the precise periods of revolution of the planets around
the sun. Both the earth's period of rotation (the day) and of
revolution (the year) have been assumed to be simply random periods
of time, determined by whatever chance initial angular momentum
our planet happened to have when the solar system formed. Similarly,
the periods of revolution of all of the planets are thought to
be essentially random numbers, except for being within approximate
whole-number ratios. Interestingly, that is precisely the area
where the Lord revealed to Abraham that there is a high degree
of order designed into our system. Let us now look in detail
at what is contributed to this subject by the Book of Abraham.
Abraham's
Truths
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Abraham's
vision occurred at night.
Even as we have
Kepler's laws, Newton's Laws, and Bode's Law, the Lord revealed
to Abraham what could be called "Abraham's Truths." These three
truths differ somewhat from the other laws in that they each have
to do with design principles for the solar system, rather
than deduced mathematical relationships. I refer to them as "truths" rather
than laws because they enjoy a privileged status not common in
science. Science deals with theories, and makes no claim to have
absolute truth. Most scientists have not had the privilege of being
invited to see the design of the entire system, as taught by the
Designer himself. Let us review just what the Lord showed Abraham
in that marvelous vision, and restate the results as Abraham's
Three Truths.
Abraham's
First Truth
Abraham
gazed into the Urim and Thummim and describes the following marvelous
vision:
And
I saw the stars, that they were very great, and that one
of them was nearest unto the throne of God; and there were
many great ones which were near unto it;
And
the Lord said unto me: These are the governing ones; and
the name of the great one is Kolob, because it is near unto
me, for I am the Lord thy God: I have set this one to govern
all those which belong to the same order as that upon which
thou standest.
And
the Lord said unto me, by the Urim and Thummim, that Kolob
was after the manner of the Lord, according to its times
and seasons in the revolutions thereof; that one revolution
was a day unto the Lord, after his manner of reckoning, it
being one thousand years according to the time appointed
unto that whereon thou standest. This is the reckoning of
the Lord's time, according to the reckoning of Kolob. (Abraham
3:2-4)
Here
we are given a great truth, directly from the Creator, who told
us what would otherwise be incredibly hard to discover by ourselves.
The period of one earth year (365.242 days) is not a random number
at all, but was designed to be such that 1,000 of our years is
equal to a day of the Lord. Scientists may not have even discovered
Kolob yet, much less its period of revolution. And if we had,
how could we know that the earth's orbit was designed such that
1,000 years is one revolution of Kolob, rather than it just being
a chance coincidence? The place where the Lord's revelations
are the most important seems to be in the areas where man could
never discover those truths by himself.
Although
we have been told elsewhere that a day unto the Lord is as a
thousand years (2 Peter 3:8), one could get the impression that
a "day of the Lord" might be a vague term, meaning simply a "long
time." When Abraham actually saw Kolob, and heard the Lord explain
the design, he must have clearly understood that one revolution
of Kolob precisely determines one day of the Lord, even as one
rotation of the earth determines one day on earth.
Kolob,
which governs all of the stars of the order to which we belong,
apparently also is the master clock of the entire order. It is "first
in government, the last pertaining to the measurement of time" (Fac.
2, Fig. 1). As an example of Kolob being a time standard, we
are told that, "Oliblish, which is the next grand governing creation" has
a time period "which is equal with Kolob in its revolution and
in its measuring of time" (Fac. 2, Figs. 2, 4). Thus, Kolob is
like the heart of the order of stars to which we belong. It both
governs the order, and its heartbeat rate is the time regulator
even as a quartz crystal regulates our watches.
Thus,
let us summarize this information as Abraham's First Truth:
One
revolution of Kolob is one day unto the Lord, being 1,000 earth
years.
The
significance is that the length of the year is not a random unit
of time, but was designed to be 1/1,000th of one day of the Lord.
We are not told the precision of this statement, so it is not
clear whether a revolution of Kolob is 365,242 earth days, or
perhaps 365,000. The important point here is that the length
of our year is not a random number but was carefully designed.
First
Truth:
One revolution of Kolob is
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The fact that
the Lord has synchronized the earth's orbit with one day on Kolob
suggests that the Lord might actually be using the earth's orbit
for measuring time. That is, when someone goes to the trouble to
synchronize his watch with someone else's, it is usually because
he has an appointment with them, and wants both parties to be on
time. Why make a clock if it is not going to be used?
Abraham's
Second Truth
But
what about the sun, moon and other planets in the solar system?
Are their periods just random numbers, or were they also designed?
The Lord told Moses that the lights in the firmament, which includes
the stars and planets, were designed to be "for signs and for
seasons" (Gen. 1:14), but that could mean only that they are
useful for reckoning time, even with random periods. Let's look
more at Abraham's revelation, which was received over five centuries
before Moses.
The
Lord showed Abraham more of the workings of our solar and stellar
systems. Abraham was given to know the "set times" of the sun,
moon, and earth:
And
the Lord said unto me: The planet which is the lesser light,
lesser than that which is to rule the day, even the night,
is above or greater than that upon which thou standest in
point of reckoning, for it moveth in order more slow; this
is in order because it standeth above the earth upon which
thou standest, therefore the reckoning of its time is not
so many as to its number of days, and of months, and of years.
And
the Lord said unto me: Now, Abraham, these two facts exist,
behold thine eyes see it; it is given unto thee to know the
times of reckoning, and the set time, yea, the set time of
the earth upon which thou standest, and the set time of the
greater light which is set to rule the day, and the set time
of the lesser light which is set to rule the night. (Abr.
3:5-6)
Let
us restate this as Abraham's Second Truth:
There
are set times for the earth, moon and sun which were designed
to reckon time.
What
does "set time" mean? Grant Athay, one of the first L.D.S. astronomers
to attempt any interpretation at all of the Book of Abraham,
tentatively proposed a meaning for the set times of the earth,
moon and sun. He said he suspected that the set time of the earth
refers to the day, the set time of the moon to the lunar month,
in which the moon completes its cycle of phases, and the set
time of the sun to the tropical year, in which the sun makes
its annual excursion through the north and south parts of the
sky, causing the seasons. However, he took that interpretation
no further, noting that, "Those parts of the Book of Abraham
that discuss set periods of time for the sun, moon, and planets
do not invoke a strong interest from astronomers."[4] He
must be correct, because very few other professional astronomers
have commented at all on the Book of Abraham.
Second
Truth:
There are set times for the
earth, moon and sun which
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It appears that
Athay's proposed interpretation for the set times of the earth,
moon and sun is correct for the reason that those three periods
form the basis of the lunisolar calendar, which the Lord later
commanded Moses to use. It is called "lunisolar" because its months
are determined by the phases of the moon (luni = "moon") and the
years are determined by the seasons of the sun (solar = "sun"),
both of which are measured by the average solar day (based on rotation
of the earth). Thus, the "set times" of the earth, moon and sun,
which were designed for reckoning time, most likely refer to the
fundamental periods of the Hebrew lunisolar calendar.
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The
earth and moon have set times.
The Hebrew calendar
also includes the time interval of the week of seven days built
into it. [5] Mathematically,
the 7-day week is the best interval for measuring both the month
and the year because a month is nearly 4 weeks and a year is nearly
52 weeks. Again, this shows the consistency of the Lord in telling
Moses to use 7-day weeks and also to use a lunisolar calendar.
The
importance of Abraham's Second Truth is that no one needs to
apologize for the Hebrew calendar being more complicated than
our simple (Gregorian) solar calendar. It is the result of design,
not chance. Moreover, the Designer seems to be using such a lunisolar
calendar, as we would expect. That is, many key events in religious
history have occurred on days of the Hebrew calendar which the
Lord has designated as holy, as I have discussed at length in
my other articles.[6]
The
set time of the Earth. The set time of the earth apparently
refers to the mean solar day. The day is a very stable unit
of time because the rotating earth is such a good clock that
it only slows down by about 1.5 milliseconds (thousandths of
a second) per century.[7]
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The
Hebrew value for the "set time" of the moon is super accurate.
The set time
of the moon. The Lord stated that Abraham knew the set time
of the moon. The value for the average length of the lunar month
on which the Hebrew calendar has long been based is 29.530594 days.[8] That
value is far better than any other used in antiquity, and today's
calculation of the average value (29.530593 days) only differs
by 0.000001 day, which is less than a tenth of a second. The Hebrew
value is so phenominally good that I've believed for years that
it must have been revealed and that the lunar orbit was designed
to come out even in Hebrew time units.[9] This
revelation to Abraham might explain the origin of this super-accurate
value. It is also possible, however, that the value had been known
by Enoch, and was contained in the records in Abraham's possession
(Abr. 1:31). The revelation states only that he knows it, not that
it was being revealed at that time.
The
set time of the sun. Abraham also knew the set time of
the sun, which apparently means the length of the seasonal
year. Our best modern estimate for a historical average is
365.2425 days,[10] which
is the value used in our modern Gregorian calendar.
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The
sun's set time was known to Abraham.
The length of
the year is not nearly as fixed as the length of the lunar month,
although it is still a very precise unit of time. The current value
for the length of the year is 365.2422 days, which shows a variation
of 0.0003 days from the 7,000-year average value of 365.2425. In
contrast, the current value for the length of the month is 29.530588
days, which shows a deviation of only 0.000005 days from the historical
average value of 29.530593. That means that a calendar based on
a fixed length for the cycle of the moon, as is the Hebrew calendar,
is a much more accurate calendar than one based on a fixed length
for the sun's seasons, like our Gregorian calendar.
The
reason for this difference in stability might be worth noting
because it again suggests design in the solar system. Various
frictional effects, especially the tides, cause the earth to
slow down in its rotational speed very slightly, causing the
day to lengthen by about 0.0015 seconds every century. That effect
causes the length of the year as measured in days slowly to decrease
because the number of rotations of the earth is less in every
orbital revolution, meaning a smaller number of days per year.
There is also another effect equally as important to the length
of the year. As the earth encounters frictional drag from encountering
particles in its path as it speeds around the sun, it loses energy
and the distance to the sun sightly decreases (by less than an
inch per year), which also causes the length of the year to shorten
by about the same amount caused by the lengthening of the day.
Thus the two effects combine to double the shortening rate of
the length of the year as measured in mean solar days.
On
the other hand, as the tides slosh around, they tend always to
rotate ahead of the moon which is causing them, and this effect
actually accelerates the moon in its orbit around the earth,
causing the moon slowly to recede from the earth. This effect
slowly increases the length of the month and tends to compensate
for the lengthening of the day. In other words, even though
the length of the month is getting longer, so also is the length
of the day, so that the number of days in a month is nearly constant.
Hence, the month is a much better length of time on which to
base a calendar than is the sun, which again points to the Hebrew
lunisolar calendar as being inspired by the Designer.[11] So
far, however, the atheist will not be impressed with the "set
times" of the earth, moon and sun, because they still appear
to be random numbers. It is as we explore the Third Truth that
the design of the "set times" will become more apparent.
Abraham's
Third Truth
The
revelation to Abraham continued, revealing perhaps the most important
concept. The Lord told Abraham, as they talked face to face,
"Now
the set time of the lesser light is a longer time as to
its reckoning than the reckoning of the time of the earth
upon which thou standest.
And
where these two facts exist, there shall be another fact
above them, that is, there shall be another planet whose
reckoning of time shall be longer still;
And
thus there shall be the reckoning of the time of one planet
above another, until thou come nigh unto Kolob, which Kolob
is after the reckoning of the Lord's time..." (Abr.
3:7-9)
Let
us restate this concept more briefly as Abraham's Third Truth:
The
planets form a progression of increasing set times, designed
to reckon time, beginning with the earth and moon and ending
with Kolob.
Third
Truth:
The planets form a progression
of increasing set times, designed to
reckon time, beginning with the earth
and moon and ending with Kolob. |
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Thus, it is
not just the orbits of the earth and moon which have been precisely
designed, but also the periods of reckoning of the other planets
in our solar system, and even of a progression of stars, which
take us right to Kolob. This is a huge piece of news for the astronomical
community, who would not otherwise suspect that the orbital periods
of the planets are anything other than random numbers. Armed with
this knowledge that the lights in the heavens were indeed designed
with timekeeping in mind, we can proceed to consider the set time
of each of the planets. Before doing so, let us understand where
the system was designed to be viewed from.
Earth-based
View
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The
Lord's Timepiece is to be viewed from earth.
One key point
from the revelation is that the progression starts from the earth,
from which it was clearly designed to be viewed. What use would
a great clock in the sky be to man if it had to be viewed from
the sun? When the Lord told Abraham to begin at the earth and to
count the moon as second in the progression, he was not implying
that the earth is fixed nor that is in the center of the universe.
He was simply explaining the design of the solar system, namely
that there is a progression of planets designed to keep time, as
seen from the earth. In that progression of "one planet above
another" the moon "standeth above the earth" because it "moveth
in order more slow," meaning the earth is first and the moon, in
the slot above it, being second in the order of increasing periods.
The Lord implied that the sun stands above the moon in this progression
because its period (the year) is greater than the moon's (the lunar
month).
The
year can be thought of two different ways. It can be thought
of as the period of the sun's annual motion through the sky which
causes the seasons, which is the view of the Book of Abraham.
We moderns tend to think of the year as the period of the earth's
orbit around the sun, rather than the sun's motion relative to
the earth. These are simply two ways at looking at the same relative
motion. The Lord is explaining that the system was set up to
be viewed from the earth, and that the period of one earth year
is referred to as the "set time" of the sun.
Abraham
was shown the governing stars near to the throne of God, and
they were a long way away from the earth. Clearly, Abraham did
not think that the earth was the center of the universe, for
it was dwarfed by the brilliant stars near to the throne of God.
It is Kolob, which is near the center of government and of time-keeping,
which is most likely also near the center of the Lord's creations.
The prophets have long known that "it is the earth that moveth
and not the sun" (Hel. 12:15). The Lord was merely explaining
that the Great Timepiece of the solar system was designed to
be viewed from the earth.
Next
month's article will take a detailed look at the planetary progression
in our solar system, referred to in Abraham's Third Truth, which
progression also continues with certain stars, until we come
nigh unto Kolob.
Notes
- Pluto's
orbit is inclined about 17° to the earth's orbit, but it
is not a principal planet. All of the other planets are all
within about 7° of the plane.
- Hills,
J.G. "Dynamic Relaxation of Planetary Systems and Bode's
Law," Nature 225 (Feb 28, 1970), 840-2.
- Other
points could include that most of the planets rotate on their
axes in the same direction as their revolution and that the
ecliptic plane approximately coincides with the sun's equatorial
plane.
- R.
Grant Athay, "Worlds Without Number: The Astronomy of Enoch,
Abraham, and Moses" B.Y.U. Studies 8, No. 3
(Spring 1968), pp. 257, 264.
- The
civil year can only begin on a Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
or Saturday. If the phase of the moon indicates one of the
other days, then the beginning of the civil year in the fall
is postponed one day. This creates more order to the calendar
by allowing more realignments of months and years with the
week. It also prevents most of the holy days from occurring
on a Friday or Sunday, but helps them to align with Saturday,
the weekly Hebrew sabbath day.
- A
summary of all such events published so far is found at www.johnpratt.com/items/docs/lds/dates.html along
with references to sections of my articles which discuss
those dates.
- Allen,
C.W., Astrophysical Quantities (London: Athlone Press,
1981), p. 19.
- Dershowitz,
N. & Reingold, E., Calendrical Calculations (New
York: Cambridge U. Press, 1997), p. 87. The Hebrew day is
divided into 24 hours of 1,080 parts each. The length of
the lunar month is given as 29 days, 12 hours and 793 parts.
- Allen's Astrophysical
Quantities gives the value at time T as 29.5305882
- 0.0000002T, where T is the number of centuries after
1900 (p. 20). Averaging from 4,000 B.C. (T=-59) to A.D.
3,000 (T=+11) yields 29.530593.
- Allen's Astrophysical
Quantities gives the value at time T as 365.242199
- 0.000013T, where T is the number of centuries from 1900
(p. 19). Averaging from 4,000 B.C. (T=-59) to A.D. 3,000
(T=+11) yields 365.2425.
- Now
that we have applauded the Hebrew calendar, we must note
that the version which is used today has some shortcomings,
indicating that some of the features may have been lost since
the time of Abraham and Moses. The length of the year on
the modern Hebrew Calendar is based on inserting 7 extra
lunar months every 19 years, which leads to an average of
365.2468 days. That value is not nearly as accurate as 365.2425
days, which leads to a serious long-term drift of about one
day every 240 years. Another weakness of the modern Hebrew
calendar is that it has no repeating pattern; each year is
determined by calculations. These shortcomings have been
corrected in the author's Perpetual Hebrew Calendar, the
details of which are yet to be published.
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