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Why 360 degrees?
djsdude Started conversation Apr 24, 2001
For some time now I have been wondering why there are 360 degrees in a circle. The number has certainly come to us from a long way back. The Mayans Long Count word for a year was a 'Tun', which consisted of 360 days. (See Joanna's entry 'The Mayan Calender System')
Could this mean that they were remebering a time when a year was 360 day long? The Earth's orbit is slowing down, but not by five and quarter days in 3000 years.
So when? How? What? Why?????
Sorry to burden you, but this is really bugging me.
Why 360 degrees?
cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 24, 2001
Good question. Also, why are angles measured the same way in Metric and in English?
Why 360 degrees?
Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Apr 24, 2001
It was to do with the Babylonian Clock/Calendar I think. Thats where we get seconds( 60secs in a deg ).
Why 360 degrees?
Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Apr 24, 2001
Angles can also be measured in mils. 6400 mils in a circle I think. Its what the military services use.
Why 360 degrees?
Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Apr 24, 2001
That is right. And incidently, I have had many experiences with omylice as I am a scientist. Foolishly I forgot rads.
Why 360 degrees?
the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!" Posted Apr 24, 2001
i dont blame u. rads r annoyin (tho no dount their use will b unveiled to us eventually).
i hope ur experiences wiv omylice we all happy 1s? omylice dont really mean 2 cause trouble (honest!)
Why 360 degrees?
Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Apr 24, 2001
No they've all been good.
Why 360 degrees?
djsdude Posted Apr 24, 2001
Thanks for the contributions guys, but what I suppose I'm trying to ascertain is whether or not the number of degrees in a circle has anything to do with a past number of days in a year.
The Mayan Haab Calender has 5 phantom days (thanks again Joanna) added on to the Long Count 360 day year. This seems to be an adjustment because 'time' had changed since the invention of the Long Count. Now these Mayans weren't thick. They knew how many days it took for the Earth to go round the Sun.
Also the Sumarians were using the 12 base counting system long before the Babylonians. It's because of them that the British still used £.s.d up until 1971.
Maybe I'm just barking Mad!!!
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 25, 2001
Why 360 degrees?
xyroth Posted Apr 25, 2001
The earliest references to circles and maths that I can find are babylonian, who used base 60 for numbers because it factorises so well. and 360 = 60 times 60
Why 360 degrees?
Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Apr 25, 2001
That's what I thought. And it is also good to divide the earth into nau miles. 60> 1^ has an angle of one degree.
Why 360 degrees?
Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. Posted Apr 25, 2001
Also many calendars use a luna system. And religion gets in the way an awful lot of ancient science.
Why 360 degrees?
ford sierra estate, blue, 1988 Posted Apr 25, 2001
I should know this, but i CAN'T REMEMBER, damm that caps lock key.
You are all talking around the point and getting further and further away from the answer.
It's a lot simpler, give me time to think about it.
I liked the "I'm a Scientist" bit.
You guys/beings are a scream....
bye....
Why 360 degrees?
stupidgirl,notanace,possiblyathree (Keeper of thingummies, wotsits and oojamerflips) Posted Apr 26, 2001
It's definitely something to do with seconds/ clock faces....*thinks aloud* ...12 numbers on a clock face...xhalf an hour, or 30, =360....
No, sorry, I have no idea.
Why 360 degrees?
xyroth Posted Apr 26, 2001
the clock uses 60's and 12 for the same reasons, it is easy to factorise.
Why 360 degrees?
stupidgirl,notanace,possiblyathree (Keeper of thingummies, wotsits and oojamerflips) Posted Apr 26, 2001
Factorise? (sorry, there's a vague ghostly memory of factors somewhere but it refuses to surface..)
Why 360 degrees?
cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Apr 26, 2001
Why 360 degrees?
stupidgirl,notanace,possiblyathree (Keeper of thingummies, wotsits and oojamerflips) Posted Apr 26, 2001
Why 360 degrees?
djsdude Posted Apr 26, 2001
Or maybe there are 360 degrees in a circle just because there are.
Time for my blue pill, I think?
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Why 360 degrees?
- 1: djsdude (Apr 24, 2001)
- 2: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 24, 2001)
- 3: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Apr 24, 2001)
- 4: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Apr 24, 2001)
- 5: the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!" (Apr 24, 2001)
- 6: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Apr 24, 2001)
- 7: the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!" (Apr 24, 2001)
- 8: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Apr 24, 2001)
- 9: djsdude (Apr 24, 2001)
- 10: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 25, 2001)
- 11: xyroth (Apr 25, 2001)
- 12: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Apr 25, 2001)
- 13: Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea. (Apr 25, 2001)
- 14: ford sierra estate, blue, 1988 (Apr 25, 2001)
- 15: stupidgirl,notanace,possiblyathree (Keeper of thingummies, wotsits and oojamerflips) (Apr 26, 2001)
- 16: xyroth (Apr 26, 2001)
- 17: stupidgirl,notanace,possiblyathree (Keeper of thingummies, wotsits and oojamerflips) (Apr 26, 2001)
- 18: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Apr 26, 2001)
- 19: stupidgirl,notanace,possiblyathree (Keeper of thingummies, wotsits and oojamerflips) (Apr 26, 2001)
- 20: djsdude (Apr 26, 2001)
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