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Yes but they don't have physical boundaries making them complete countable units - the boundaries are arbitrary, you can start or end your count at any temporal point of reference. There is no breaking point in time where one time ends and another begins, we're dividing a single infinite continuum.
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Calendar years have no zero (as we've decided to count them) because they are ordinals. When you count physical objects you're using cardinals. I had a first kiss, I never had a zeroth kiss. There was a time when I had had zero kisses then I had had one kiss.
We could easily have had a year zero if we wanted one. All we had to do was decide to count years as cardinals rather than ordinals. Doing so would violate no physical laws (in fact computers generally start counting at zero -- such as the first character in a string occupies position 0 in that string -- and it works just find) of counting. And in fact, we do have a year zero when talking about years. We use them for ages. You get your birthday cake on the first anniversary of your birth. However, when your mom got her "baby's first year" scrapbook she didn't wait until you were one to start using it. Your entire first year of life you were 0 years old (and that's why in this period when small fractions of time are significant we break it down, nobody now cares that I am 4 months past my last birthday). All of which is irrelevant to the question of the decade just celebrated other than the fact that having a year zero would avoid this silly conversation every time it comes up. You're correct that there is almost another full year to go in the first decade of the 21st century. Good for you. Almost nobody cares, you'll be all alone at your "end of the decade" party next year. It is also correct that the first decade of the 2000s just ended. For the most part, people inclined to reflect on the passage of a decade choose to do it then. Neither of these landmark dates are inherently any more significant than the other. The universe is indifferent. And it is worth noting that not once did I see a reference to the just ended decade as "the end of the first decade of the 21st century." So nobody's been wrong. |
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BTW... I don't celebrate the "end of the decade". What a silly thing to do.
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You're too much man for me, being with one so unworthy as me would leave you feeling cheapened and soulless. Besides, you're the one who started the eye rolling and telling other people they were doing it wrong.
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You, however, have yet to point out anybody suffering from a misconception. You have also failed to show any reason your preferred significant decade is better than other people's preferred significant decade, instead claiming that yours is the only significant decade despite the obvious fact that you're wrong. But insofar as you state strongly positions with which nobody disagrees, you get that glow from being right. |
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Seriously - how can those sentences be in the same post?
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Is this the "Math Help" thread?
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I don't know - are you making salsa?
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Especially since this calendar is supposedly based on Jesus. My take is to celebrate the passage of time when other people do so. It's more fun that way. Though some do enjoy a semantics argument, I guess, even if they aren't big fans of Jesus.
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Pity the poor man who works a Friday through Tuesday schedule where most work Monday through Friday. Most of the people respond to the question, "How's it going?" by saying "Friday!" Will anyone understand him if he simply says "Friday."
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Also, just because some misconceptions are popular doesn't make them any more true.
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