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originally posted by: carpooler
I hate to rain on this parade, but if you count from 43 B.C. to the present, you will be one entire year ahead of 2016 A.D. This occurs because the Romans never had a year zero. One B.C. is followed by One A.D. Go to some Indian sites where they are calculating the coming Golden Age in the Kali Yuga epoch. They put ( + 1 ) in between 1 B.C. and 1 A.D. Their calendars are much, much older, than either the Julian or the Gregorian.
originally posted by: Box of Rain
Someone who lived from 1 BC to 1 AD would have lived for one year, not two, because "year zero" never happened.
originally posted by: carpooler
One of my WSU Profs got into this in his lectures. If you counted from 43 B.C. to today's date in Roman Numerals, you would be correct. But changing from BC to AD, lost us an entire year.
originally posted by: carpooler
Do tell; Those Indian sites explain this better. So go find one and read it carefully. The math won't add up unless you insert an extra year into our A. D. system. The ancient Indian calendars don't have our A. D.'s hiccup.