Hanke-Henry's proposed Universal Time, also known as "Hanke-Henry Permanent Calendar," aims to create a consistent and simple calendar system by dividing the year into 13 months of 28 days each, totaling 364 days. To account for the extra day in a standard year, an additional "year day" would be added, making it a fixed holiday. This system eliminates the irregularities of the traditional Gregorian calendar, ensuring that the same day of the week always falls on the same date each month, thereby simplifying planning and scheduling.
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