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Calendar Reforms

Calendar reforms involve changing or standardizing how we measure and organize days, months, and years to improve accuracy and synchronization with Earth's orbit. Over history, calendars like the Julian and Gregorian were adopted to correct inaccuracies in measuring the solar year, ensuring seasons and dates align more precisely. Reforms also address issues like leap years, calendar drift, and cultural or religious considerations. These updates help maintain consistency across societies, improve scheduling, and reflect better scientific understanding of Earth's orbital cycles, ensuring our calendars stay aligned with natural phenomena over time.