Calendar 2

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Calendar 2

Onegodian Timekeeping System™ • OTS-V5 • Deterministic Calendar Infrastructure

Calendar System

A deterministic scheduling framework anchored to Skénra (Sunday) and governed by fixed temporal rules

The Onegodian Calendar™ operates as a structured time system designed for consistency, auditability, and system alignment.
All weeks begin on Skénra (Sunday), all months follow fixed durations, and all timestamps are derived from a deterministic epoch
(March 18, 2025).


ANCHOR
Fixed Week Start

Every week begins on Skénra (Sunday). No alternate start day is permitted.



STRUCTURE
Fixed Month System

12 months of 30 days plus a controlled Ascension period ensures predictable scheduling.



COMPLIANCE
Dual-Date Governance

Gregorian time governs legally. Onegodian Time™ provides internal sequencing.




Weekly Structure — Anchored to Skénra

The weekly cycle is fixed and non-rotational. Each day is defined by position, not preference, ensuring
consistent sequencing across all systems and records.

  • Skénra — Initiation (Day 1)
  • Teyó·ra — Stabilization (Day 2)
  • Ahsténha — Execution (Day 3)
  • Yawénni — Alignment (Day 4)
  • Onyá·ta — Expansion (Day 5)
  • Shakó·wa — Completion (Day 6)
  • Niyóhsera — Reset (Day 7)



Anti-Drift Enforcement

To maintain system integrity, all implementations must enforce a single rule set:

  • Weeks must always start on Skénra (Sunday)
  • No ISO or Monday-based overrides
  • Frontend and backend must share identical week logic
  • Day identity is derived from sequence, not labeling

Failure to enforce these rules results in timestamp inconsistency, reporting errors, and system misalignment.


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