Febuary every four years: "What I will ask you though is can you just give me one more day.. I'm not asking for a week, I'm not asking for a month, I'm not asking for a year. Can you give me one more day?"
The second is defined as a fraction of the 24 hours at a point in history . However the day itself is getting a tiny bit longer over long periods of time so a correction is sometimes needed ergo the leap second.
Actually, Britain didn't adopt the Gregorian Calendar until 1752, so DID have a leap year in 1700. Changing over also meant having to skip 10 days to get back in sync with where the dates should've been, but we had to skip 11 days because of having had a leap year in 1700 when we shouldn't have done
when they say "we" they mean the Africans. What they did was messed up the math in the Calendar. The Egyptians had calculated that the solar year was actually closer to 3651/4 day. After 1,460 solar years, or four periods of 365 years, 1,461 Egyptian years had passed. The reason why Western societies use 4 years is because their society don't last for 1460 years. to have a proper leap year.. you need to have dynasties. dynasties requires LONG peace and stability. THE 4 year is wrong, the months are wrong as well. Julia Caesar wants a month , a month was put in. Queen Victoria wants a lake, a lake was renamed Ethiopia has the correct Christian calendar. The new year starts at the longest day of the year.
0:19 A day is not the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis (that only takes 23 hours 56 minutes), but the time it takes to go from Solar Noon (sun at its zenith) to the next Solar noon, which takes four more minutes and therefore 24 hours.
As a lad (60's/70's) Mother taught me this rhyme ______" 30 days have Sept, April, June & Nov, all the rest have 31 except February alone, which has 28 days clear & 29 each leap year "
Our instruments are more precise now. And the rotation of the earth is getting slower very slightly. So a second before (with respect earths rotation) is not the same as a second now. Its impractical to base our daily calendars on the astronomical calendar years and days. Hence we have the Gregorian calendar. Its not exact, but its good enough for daily use.
..we must shift to more accurate StarDate..this totally eradicate the need for leap year and its offset adjustments...this Metric Stardates only needs to be adjusted to the daily shift of earth rotational drift in millis & micro...
i feel every leap year is a reminder that the year will be horrible look at it like this 2012: it was kinda terrible, world wise 2016: it was terrible, political wise 2020: it was sickness wise
Re 13 month years of 28 days each (plus an extra 'year day' - read up on Cotsworth, folks), they might be easier for businesses but wouldn't it be boring to have your birthday on the same day of the week forever? Imagine if you were born on Monday.
I'm reviewing videos about Leap Day to show my elementary students, and I liked this one. Please know, however, that there's a minor mistake: the timeline, which counts by hundreds up to 2000, switches to counting by tens after 2000: ...1800, 1900, 2000, 2010, 2020. It should be 2100 and 2200. I'll see if my students can find the mistake!
there must be something wrong at 2:02, the timeline should be 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2000, then 2100 and 2200, but the video shows 2010 and 2020 followed by the 2000.
Technically, Pope Gregory XIII did not actually create the century exceptions. All he did was assign two astronomers, Christopher Clavius and Lilius a job to find a way to reform the calendar. Once they found out what to do, they asked the pope if it was good and he ordered it to be in effect. So yes, it’s named after the pope, but he didn’t actually make the rules, so to speak.
because Romans believed even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd number of days, which alternated between 29 and 31. But, in order to reach 355 days, one month had to be an even number. February was chosen to be the unlucky month with 28 days.
February always has 28 days in 2021, 2022, and 2023, so it’s a non-leap year! February has 29 days in 2024, so it’s a leap year! We know how many days and years there are! Seriously and truthfully.
Will the seasons eventually change with what the months currently have? Obviously many years from now, but still. Will the midsummer day change with it? This is very weird to me
The first epistle unto the Thessalonians was written from Athens. "But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober. For they that sleep sleep in the night; and they that be drunken are drunken in the night. But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for an helmet, the hope of salvation. For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, Who died for us, that, whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with him. Wherefore comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also ye do. And we beseech you, brethren, to know them which labour among you, and are over you in the Lord, and admonish you; And to esteem them very highly in love for their work's sake. And be at peace among yourselves. Now we exhort you, brethren, warn them that are unruly, comfort the feebleminded, support the weak, be patient toward all men. See that none render evil for evil unto any man; but ever follow that which is good, both among yourselves, and to all men. Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. Quench not the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil. And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it. Brethren, pray for us. Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss. I charge you by the Lord that this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Amen." - 1 Thessalonians 5:1-28
Every day is 24 hours, But in reality it takes 23 hours and 56 minutes for the Earth to orbit itself, 4 minutes every Day times 365 = 1460 minutes Which means 1460 minutes extra a year, one Day is 1440 minutes, so i dont see how it is only 365,24 days a year, Can anyone explain?
I had this same question today, so I looked it up, and the math didn’t add up. Therefore, I found this video and a comment said that we do not consider a day by Earth’s axis of rotation. Instead, apparently we use another cycle which in reality takes 24 hours
@@mathiashollbaum6312 A guy named wmarclocher on this video's comments said this: "0:19 A day is not the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis (that only takes 23 hours 56 minutes), but the time it takes to go from Solar Noon (sun at its zenith) to the next Solar noon, which takes four more minutes and therefore 24 hours." That's how I reasoned through when responding to your comment. I'm not completely sure if he's right though.
@@mathiashollbaum6312 Yeah hahah I was also perplexed by that. Thank you for your comments because if you hadn't kept asking questions, I would have never understood something amazing! Ok, so this is the answer. Our days last exactly 24 hours because of the time it takes the Sun to be at the same point relative to the Earth as the previous instant. For clarity, picture both of these scenarios: the Earth rotating "on its axis" and the Earth orbiting around the sun. If you pay close attention, the Earth completes a 360-degree rotation in 23 hours and 56 minutes around its axis. On the other hand, when you take a close look at how the Earth is rotating around its axis, you notice that it is also orbiting around the sun. It is at this moment that you realize that because the Earth is orbiting around the sun, the Earth did not remain stationary, but instead followed an elliptical trajectory. Because of this trajectory, whenever the sun points exactly at the same point as the previous instant (before the rotation of the Earth on its axis), it finds itself 4 minutes ahead. You can watch this video to have a visual aid: ruclips.net/video/WWw4JY2dNXM/видео.html&ab_channel=Interplanetary To fully understand, notice how the Earth goes upwards (following an elliptical trajectory on a small scale) in the video. This creates the offset that confused us so much! Also, after watching the video, notice that this has nothing to do with leap years because the Earth's time duration of orbit around the sun has nothing to do with the way we count our days. Instead, we (astronomers) used our 24-hours-lasting-days to measure how long the Earth takes to orbit the sun (which turns out to be 365.24219 days that last exactly 24 hours). Because of this extra .24219 ≈ .25, we use leap years as it is explained in the BBC News video. Hope it helps! If you have any other questions (about any science-related topic), feel free to ask me! Have a great day!
If leap years were omitted we could have Christmas during Northern Hemisphere astronomical autumn after 20 years or so Latest Solstice Date is December 23 so we would need to drop another leap year or two for it to work
The gravitational drag caused by our moon is gradually slowing down the earths rotation, causing every day to be slightly (as in millionths of a second slightly) longer than the last. So if you ever thought to yourself "Today feels like the longest day of my life", technically you're right.
I might have corrected 1 of the 2 mistakes someone judge me as I do not know I have a video of it. Its not very practical though haha I am okay with getting roasted
A bigger question i have is why February only has just 28 days? I get that other months have 31 but more months can have closer to 30 to avoid February being so short...
because Romans believed even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd number of days, which alternated between 29 and 31. But, in order to reach 355 days, one month had to be an even number. February was chosen to be the unlucky month with 28 days.
It is amazing how visualisations and great animations make every subject much quicker to learn.
Watching this on 2/27/24 with the leap year
Happy Leap Day to everyone! And also Happy Birthday to all people around the world who was born on the leap day 29 February!
Ye
lylymom Today is my friends b day - 12 leap years! Happy b day to Kim!
@@familybills2908 Happy b day to your friend
Thanks
The people who have been born on leap year are called "Leapers".
Febuary every four years:
"What I will ask you though is can
you just give me one more day.. I'm not
asking for a week, I'm not asking for
a month, I'm not asking for a year. Can
you give me one more day?"
i wish i was born on february 29 so i would live four times as long as other people. delusional and bad at math.
What would be the point?
😬😬😬
@@KamiTenchi :(
@@NotAPacifist825You know death is everywhere and is hiding. You'd never know when it makes it move.
@@KamiTenchi come out of that dark place!
The second is defined as a fraction of the 24 hours at a point in history .
However the day itself is getting a tiny bit longer over long periods of time so a correction is sometimes needed ergo the leap second.
Its leap year yay
Watching this on 29th Feb 2024, very informative :)
Leap day is February 29th 2024.
I'm living in March now, while the rest of you are leaping 🇦🇺
Lmao me to tho I’m in Korea soooo
Should of commeted yesterday 2.29.20 2/29/20 USA Today for all of us Gyeah!
Cosmetics & Comedy how’s March like? 🇺🇸
Cosmetics & Comedy
Wow you are in the future, what am I having for breakfast tomorrow?
Watching this on February 29th
Well happy leap year 2-29-2020
And thanks for posting this video.
Actually, Britain didn't adopt the Gregorian Calendar until 1752, so DID have a leap year in 1700. Changing over also meant having to skip 10 days to get back in sync with where the dates should've been, but we had to skip 11 days because of having had a leap year in 1700 when we shouldn't have done
when they say "we" they mean the Africans.
What they did was messed up the math in the Calendar.
The Egyptians had calculated that the solar year was actually closer to 3651/4 day. After 1,460 solar years, or four periods of 365 years, 1,461 Egyptian years had passed.
The reason why Western societies use 4 years is because their society don't last for 1460 years.
to have a proper leap year.. you need to have dynasties. dynasties requires LONG peace and stability.
THE 4 year is wrong, the months are wrong as well. Julia Caesar wants a month , a month was put in. Queen Victoria wants a lake, a lake was renamed
Ethiopia has the correct Christian calendar. The new year starts at the longest day of the year.
Thank you! 2/29/24
And happy birthday to everyone's birthday on leap year 2-29-2020 past and present🏆🎈🎁🌻🍰🎂
I like how this video is straight to the point! 👍
0:19 A day is not the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis (that only takes 23 hours 56 minutes), but the time it takes to go from Solar Noon (sun at its zenith) to the next Solar noon, which takes four more minutes and therefore 24 hours.
Lol
However, A real solar day is 24 hours long, because of the clocks and the sidereal day is 23.9344696 hours long.
The solar day is the real
lovely stuff
thank you for posting
I remember learning most of this in elementary school. The only part I didn't know was the last bit
Happy Leap Day and Leap Year 2024! It’s February 29th 2024
As a lad (60's/70's) Mother taught me this rhyme ______" 30 days have Sept, April, June & Nov, all the rest have 31 except February alone, which has 28 days clear & 29 each leap year "
this was short & super informative!! very helpful, thank you :)
Will this make me scared bf bed???
Happy birthday y'all.
Happy leap year 2024
I can answer this really easily... because our way of recording time is messed up and not accurate. The ancients got it right... why can't we????
Our instruments are more precise now. And the rotation of the earth is getting slower very slightly. So a second before (with respect earths rotation) is not the same as a second now. Its impractical to base our daily calendars on the astronomical calendar years and days. Hence we have the Gregorian calendar. Its not exact, but its good enough for daily use.
..we must shift to more accurate StarDate..this totally eradicate the need for leap year and its offset adjustments...this Metric Stardates only needs to be adjusted to the daily shift of earth rotational drift in millis & micro...
i feel every leap year is a reminder that the year will be horrible
look at it like this
2012: it was kinda terrible, world wise
2016: it was terrible, political wise
2020: it was sickness wise
And politic 2020
such a food for thought for a common man.
Thanku
I like the video! It’s exactly what I was looking for and I always love drawn art explainer videos lol
Happy Leap Day 🐸🎉
Re 13 month years of 28 days each (plus an extra 'year day' - read up on Cotsworth, folks), they might be easier for businesses but wouldn't it be boring to have your birthday on the same day of the week forever? Imagine if you were born on Monday.
I'm reviewing videos about Leap Day to show my elementary students, and I liked this one. Please know, however, that there's a minor mistake: the timeline, which counts by hundreds up to 2000, switches to counting by tens after 2000: ...1800, 1900, 2000, 2010, 2020. It should be 2100 and 2200. I'll see if my students can find the mistake!
Today is 2024 29 February
This video should be 1 year and why it is showing 3 years ?
Thanks
there must be something wrong at 2:02, the timeline should be 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2000, then 2100 and 2200, but the video shows 2010 and 2020 followed by the 2000.
I’m a Leapling! Happy birthday to meeee! 🐸
Happy birthday to you!
Are you at a legal age to drink and celebrate your birthday🍹🥂🍾
This is literally the loop condition for a leap year in programming
It's hilarious how this is so precise but a man vs. a woman is incredibly complicated.
2024 #LeapYearDay
Technically, Pope Gregory XIII did not actually create the century exceptions. All he did was assign two astronomers, Christopher Clavius and Lilius a job to find a way to reform the calendar. Once they found out what to do, they asked the pope if it was good and he ordered it to be in effect. So yes, it’s named after the pope, but he didn’t actually make the rules, so to speak.
I love leap year!
Happy Leap Year! 🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳
Every Leap Year is always a Summer Olympic Game Year -_-.... Why?
Why does February only have 28-29 days? Why didn't they make it at least 30 and reduce the months with 31 days instead
Hey there i just asked that a moment ago lol
Btw i looked it up myself ruclips.net/video/AgKaHTh-_Gs/видео.html
because Romans believed even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd number of days, which alternated between 29 and 31. But, in order to reach 355 days, one month had to be an even number. February was chosen to be the unlucky month with 28 days.
February always has 28 days in 2021, 2022, and 2023, so it’s a non-leap year! February has 29 days in 2024, so it’s a leap year! We know how many days and years there are! Seriously and truthfully.
I'm not sure if im lucky but i was born a day before leap year feb. 28th
I made up a calendar of 13 month and 28 days....with New Years being a day all By itself starting officially at noon on the first day of spring 😊
ZHERO ZHERO you made it up??
Are you Moses Cotsworth b. 1859..?
Dudemar DAMNIT, I thought I came up with something original 😢
can we leap past the trump years please?
You know i speak japanese fluently, right
What are the trump years
why would you want to do that? So you can go to bush and obama years? (gulf wars and arab springs?) .. young snowflake - relax.
Yes you can, but you can't leap my ballistic missiles 🚀
theigloo says the guy that obviously has no mutual funds.
Today is the leap day of 2024.
This was helpful!
2024 February 29, Leap Year, merci.
February has 28 days or 29 in Leap years
It's amusing how do they figure that out.
It February 29
February 29th 2020.
awesome video
Will the seasons eventually change with what the months currently have? Obviously many years from now, but still. Will the midsummer day change with it? This is very weird to me
The first epistle unto the Thessalonians was written from Athens.
"But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober. For they that sleep sleep in the night; and they that be drunken are drunken in the night. But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for an helmet, the hope of salvation. For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, Who died for us, that, whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with him. Wherefore comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also ye do. And we beseech you, brethren, to know them which labour among you, and are over you in the Lord, and admonish you; And to esteem them very highly in love for their work's sake. And be at peace among yourselves. Now we exhort you, brethren, warn them that are unruly, comfort the feebleminded, support the weak, be patient toward all men. See that none render evil for evil unto any man; but ever follow that which is good, both among yourselves, and to all men. Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. Quench not the Spirit. Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil. And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it. Brethren, pray for us. Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss. I charge you by the Lord that this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Amen." - 1 Thessalonians 5:1-28
I feel sorry for the baby who is born today, it's going to be extremely confusing to know when is the birthday
They can probably celebrate the day before
Every day is 24 hours, But in reality it takes 23 hours and 56 minutes for the Earth to orbit itself, 4 minutes every Day times 365 = 1460 minutes Which means 1460 minutes extra a year, one Day is 1440 minutes, so i dont see how it is only 365,24 days a year, Can anyone explain?
I had this same question today, so I looked it up, and the math didn’t add up. Therefore, I found this video and a comment said that we do not consider a day by Earth’s axis of rotation. Instead, apparently we use another cycle which in reality takes 24 hours
@@sebastianmackliff246 Wow didnt know this, sounds very confusing!
@@mathiashollbaum6312 A guy named
wmarclocher on this video's comments said this: "0:19 A day is not the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis (that only takes 23 hours 56 minutes), but the time it takes to go from Solar Noon (sun at its zenith) to the next Solar noon, which takes four more minutes and therefore 24 hours." That's how I reasoned through when responding to your comment. I'm not completely sure if he's right though.
@@sebastianmackliff246 hmm. It sounds reasonable, but to me it doesnt make sense because how is the Sun 4 minutes slower hahahaha.
@@mathiashollbaum6312 Yeah hahah I was also perplexed by that. Thank you for your comments because if you hadn't kept asking questions, I would have never understood something amazing!
Ok, so this is the answer.
Our days last exactly 24 hours because of the time it takes the Sun to be at the same point relative to the Earth as the previous instant. For clarity, picture both of these scenarios: the Earth rotating "on its axis" and the Earth orbiting around the sun. If you pay close attention, the Earth completes a 360-degree rotation in 23 hours and 56 minutes around its axis. On the other hand, when you take a close look at how the Earth is rotating around its axis, you notice that it is also orbiting around the sun. It is at this moment that you realize that because the Earth is orbiting around the sun, the Earth did not remain stationary, but instead followed an elliptical trajectory. Because of this trajectory, whenever the sun points exactly at the same point as the previous instant (before the rotation of the Earth on its axis), it finds itself 4 minutes ahead.
You can watch this video to have a visual aid: ruclips.net/video/WWw4JY2dNXM/видео.html&ab_channel=Interplanetary
To fully understand, notice how the Earth goes upwards (following an elliptical trajectory on a small scale) in the video. This creates the offset that confused us so much!
Also, after watching the video, notice that this has nothing to do with leap years because the Earth's time duration of orbit around the sun has nothing to do with the way we count our days. Instead, we (astronomers) used our 24-hours-lasting-days to measure how long the Earth takes to orbit the sun (which turns out to be 365.24219 days that last exactly 24 hours). Because of this extra .24219 ≈ .25, we use leap years as it is explained in the BBC News video.
Hope it helps!
If you have any other questions (about any science-related topic), feel free to ask me!
Have a great day!
Time is a concept
Gregorian Calender - I rule the world with a precise astronomical phenomenon.
Hindu Calender - Hold my beer.
Calendar not Calender.
We need a 13 month year!! Look it up if you’re wondering
Tomorrow is my friends 5th birthday lol
happy leap year 2024
the next leap day this will be posted 8 years ago
If leap years were omitted we could have Christmas during Northern Hemisphere astronomical autumn after 20 years or so
Latest Solstice Date is December 23 so we would need to drop another leap year or two for it to work
Leap ✔️
Suggestions for information on leap years fall on leap years. That's actually how you know.
We should go back to the real calendar year of 13 months
Earth is not a ball.
It has to be 😂
You lack intelligence
The Earth is a planet! This is not a joke! You think this is a big joke! It’s a planet, not a ball!
We need a leap. We need a leap.
It's 2024 and I'll be turning 6 I'm so excited lol!
We will for next 12 years then 2038
Now why is February shorter?
Answer is here ruclips.net/video/AgKaHTh-_Gs/видео.html
All software engineers know this algorithm for leap year 👨💻
No! Leap years are pagan
@@ZackWolfMusic Leap years are needed otherwise the calendar will be out of sync with the world
Watching February 29th
Are leap years related to Olympics?
Here on 02/29/24
Video was uploaded Feb 29th
Not leap years: wait that's illegal
The Earth's orbit is elliptical, the speed of the Earth varies throughout the year. Which means that our calendar is in accurate anyway
It will go out of sync in 3000 years
hello from 2024
You would think that we would have adopted an more accurate means of measuring time by now...
its my birthday again
Yes too complicated, since most live less than 100 years how many leap years will we see?
Okay so what's the point if we still can't understand
I’m “3”
The gravitational drag caused by our moon is gradually slowing down the earths rotation, causing every day to be slightly (as in millionths of a second slightly) longer than the last.
So if you ever thought to yourself "Today feels like the longest day of my life", technically you're right.
@@Wartooth82 Ah, very true.
I might have corrected 1 of the 2 mistakes someone judge me as I do not know I have a video of it. Its not very practical though haha I am okay with getting roasted
If your born in 29 and it’s been 4 years you would be 0 year old and need to wait 4 years to get your birthday
The next leap year after 2024 is the year I turn 20 years old, in 2028 😂
A bigger question i have is why February only has just 28 days? I get that other months have 31 but more months can have closer to 30 to avoid February being so short...
I answered my own question. ruclips.net/video/AgKaHTh-_Gs/видео.html
because Romans believed even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd number of days, which alternated between 29 and 31. But, in order to reach 355 days, one month had to be an even number. February was chosen to be the unlucky month with 28 days.
that’s also why back-to-back months have 31 days (july and august) to make up for the 2 missing days in february.
Here on the 29th of 2020 yayyyyyyyy
(4 Years later)
Here on the 29th of 2024 yayyyyyyyy
Nexr month is another leap year.
I'm born in February 29 😁
Solar Vs Lunar Calendar.
Solar calendar is superior
Still I don't understood anything that you explain here??
Next leap years after 2024: 2028, 2032, 2036, 2040, 2044...