Structure layer.
You are now viewing the structure behind the system.
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.
Day Index (1-364).
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.
Each season is 91 days: 30 + 30 + 31.
The year is marked by four fixed transition points. These days close one season and open the next.
Terms used on this site: Seasonal Seal, Solar Gate, Seasonal Portal.
Many ancient traditions tracked solar cycles and seasonal order. This section is included only to show that solar order was widely observed.
This helps explain why the modern calendar has irregular structure.
The goal is clarity: 364 days, 52 weeks, and 4 equal seasons. A year that is fully ordered and structurally repeatable.
The Solar Dial shows:
The Calendar Viewer shows:
These tools are synchronized through the unified calendar engine.
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.
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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