I do wish you would actually settle down and take the time to read and digest my posts. Surely you can't have anything else to do, so what's the problem !
Your post is just a jumble of different things which are impossible for me to decipher.
You said a 360 day calendar with 1 extra day each quarter making it 364 days but the 4 extra days are not counted ?? What on earth does that mean ?
Can you give some actual events and the dates on which they occurred when using the current standard Gregorian calendar versus the "should be" 360 day calendar. Perhaps that will make it clearer.
What does the Moon have to do with Gregorian dates ?
You seem to have missed my point about calendars and events.
For example, this morning in Eastern Australia, I went for a walk and saw a red fox.
The Gregorian calendar would say this walk occurred on the morning of 18th July 2018.
Because of time zone differences, in the USA and large parts of the world it would be known as evening or night on the 17th July 2018.
In the Islamic, Jewish, Chinese or Japanese calendars it would have occurred on different dates and different years.
Calendars are relative and neither their names or the names they give to days or months affect the fact that I went for a walk this morning.
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