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Astronomical Foundations
Gordon edited this page Dec 7, 2025
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The Light Calendar is defined strictly through these solar events:
- Winter Solstice
- March Equinox
- Summer Solstice
- September Equinox
The midpoint between:
- solstice (min light)
- and equinox (equal light)
This produces four equal-length light quarters.
Light change per day (dL/dt) explains the seasons:
- rapid increase → Waxing Light
- high plateau → Peak Light
- rapid decrease → Waning Light
- low plateau → Darkness
Astronomical new moon & full moon from precise ephemerides.
A clean, mathematically consistent calendar grounded in real celestial mechanics.