User talk:Alan Louis Bartling

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 * Alexandrian calendar. Bartling writes that pieces of lingering evidence point in that direction: 1. Canopus Decree. 2.  Eratosthenes unflattering nickname “beta.” Both ancient tidbits were in response to the attempt by

additions to article "Enoch calendar"
Unfortunately there were some problematic aspects to this material. First off, what evidence is there that apocalyptic Jews of the Hellenistic period would have had access to a substantially more accurate estimate of the mean tropical year than 365¼ days? (See previous discussion at Talk:Enoch calendar.) They sure as heck didn't have any access to Kepler's law that planets in elliptical orbits sweep out equal areas in equal times! More fundamentally, your edits may be in violation of WP:COI and/or WP:OR... AnonMoos (talk) 14:36, 7 December 2014 (UTC)