The Ytinu Calendar
Time, reset. The calendar of the new civilisation.

What 13 Months of 28 Days Each Would Actually Feel Like
A calendar of 13 months of exactly 28 days means every date keeps the same weekday and every month shares one shape. Here is what living inside it is like.

Why Every Date in the Gregorian Calendar Falls on a Different Day Each Year
Every date in the Gregorian calendar lands on a different weekday each year. That is a structural failure, not a fact of time — and the fix is simple.

The Mayan Tzolkin Had 13. The Ytinu Accord Restored It.
The Mayan Tzolkin ran 13 x 20 = 260 days — thirteen heavens. The finest pre-Columbian calendar was built on 13. The Ytinu Accord rebuilds the same truth.

The Void Day: Why Every Calendar Needs a Day Outside of Time
The Void Day is December 21, the Winter Solstice. It belongs to no month and no week — the annual reset every real calendar needs. Here is why.

The Calendar They've Been Using Since 1582 Was Never About Time
The Gregorian calendar of 1582 was built to fix the date of Easter, not human rhythm or cosmic reality. Here is what was sacrificed to keep it tidy.
