What is a Leap Year?

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  • @dannyunixanalyst9018
    @dannyunixanalyst9018 Před 7 lety +4061

    Q: What is a leap year?
    A: The sun's going to kill us all.

  • @graham_lively1732
    @graham_lively1732 Před 5 lety +3761

    It would be cool to have the seasons flip - your grandparents might be like "back in my day we celebrated Christmas in the winter!"

    • @drakebalzer2098
      @drakebalzer2098 Před 2 lety +110

      Grandpartents would probably be dead too

    • @drodrig1
      @drodrig1 Před 2 lety +217

      So just the other hemisphere?

    • @lucasm.t.3823
      @lucasm.t.3823 Před 2 lety +118

      This is actually happening right now! I’m about to spend my Christmas with a cold beer in my hand and my feet on the warm sand of the beach. Just come to the south hemisphere!

    • @gaussianvector2093
      @gaussianvector2093 Před 2 lety +21

      @@lucasm.t.3823 Have a drink for me friend down under.
      The suggestion of not attaching dates to celestial movement would be fine, but would've sounded crazy a generation or two ago.

    • @aeoe665
      @aeoe665 Před 2 lety +1

      Answer is no because the earths axis will change because in winter the earth is closer to the sun it will be reversed

  • @dylanforgaming98
    @dylanforgaming98 Před 8 lety +3877

    I Think every 8000 years it should be a double leap year.

    • @All3me1
      @All3me1 Před 8 lety +70

      perfect 😂😂
      love it

    • @maxv7323
      @maxv7323 Před 6 lety +108

      you mean it should be a leap year since 8000 can be divided by 4.

    • @bryanlin982
      @bryanlin982 Před 6 lety +70

      but 8000 can be divided by 400 so it is a leap year

    • @JonnySpec
      @JonnySpec Před 6 lety +55

      I guess depending on which way around the error is, years divisible by 8000 should either be double leap years (with 30 days in February?) or not leap years at all?
      But either way, people will cross that bridge in about 6000 years

    • @nolansprojects2840
      @nolansprojects2840 Před 6 lety +24

      Yea! When I legally turn 8000 I want my leap year age to be ~2000! Lol

  • @SkyWKing
    @SkyWKing Před 10 lety +2358

    I proposed a leap year system in ninth grade that can resolve all the rounding errors in 86,400 years...until my geography teacher told me the length of a day is not consistent.

    • @nitrogamer8222
      @nitrogamer8222 Před 3 lety +48

      What was your idea

    • @blackfalcon1324
      @blackfalcon1324 Před 3 lety +13

      @@vinaylalwani i thought geology was a science class

    • @Nathan-ys9vk
      @Nathan-ys9vk Před 3 lety +129

      I'm in ninth grade and what kind of ninth grade are you in? The supper elite kids full of 300 iq people?

    • @johnthoppil7308
      @johnthoppil7308 Před 3 lety +59

      @@blackfalcon1324 geology and geography are different things

    • @ashutoshsamantaray2572
      @ashutoshsamantaray2572 Před 3 lety +40

      @@johnthoppil7308 for a 9th grader geology falls inside the category of geography. Same for any high schooler

  • @Mr_Waffle.
    @Mr_Waffle. Před 10 lety +858

    Love the Australian christmas reference. People from the northern hemisphere are always amazed when I tell them christmas day is often celebrated out in the backyard with a BBQ and all the family around the pool/down the beach!

  • @coweatsman
    @coweatsman Před 8 lety +3962

    "Xmas celebrations in summer".
    Welcome to the Southern hemisphere.

    • @kalani5559
      @kalani5559 Před 8 lety +101

      Why does everything have to be upside down here? I don't like summer! I could cook an egg on a piece of tin I left outside. And at Christmas? Gah. Heat and hot food don't go well.

    • @a006delta
      @a006delta Před 7 lety +139

      "It's crazy, (points at Australia*)"

    • @eparadoxigm9648
      @eparadoxigm9648 Před 7 lety +21

      +Kalani Giddey A cast iron skillet works better.
      Seriously, try it, leave the skillet out for a couple hours before hand, then right at the hottest part of the day, drop an egg in it. It works rather well.

    • @kalani5559
      @kalani5559 Před 7 lety +10

      +AFGNCAAP Paradigm sure does. But it's more fun on a piece of tin.

    • @kalani5559
      @kalani5559 Před 7 lety +69

      We even have a 5th season down here in Melbourne called "fuck you!" Where the weather does whatever it wants, whenever it wants. I take my jacket off and put it back on about 6 times a day

  • @RussellNelson
    @RussellNelson Před 8 lety +602

    And then there's leap seconds.

    • @ThePCguy17
      @ThePCguy17 Před 8 lety +27

      +Russell Nelson He goes over the cause, but didn't mention them. Brain fry, perhaps.

    • @TheKYLEdavid
      @TheKYLEdavid Před 8 lety +22

      +ThePCguy17 Well to be fair, he said in one of his Q&A videos that he has cancelled a bunch of videos that he deemed "too boring". I would imagine that as this video was in February 2012, he was planning a Leap Second video for June 2012, but ended up cancelling it altogether because one extra second isn't all that interesting, while a whole extra day is interesting.

    • @ThePCguy17
      @ThePCguy17 Před 8 lety +2

      TheKyleDavid Yeah, that's also possible, isn't it?

    • @trien30
      @trien30 Před 3 lety +6

      Gregorian calendar is more accurate than the Julian calendar but not more accurate than the Hebrew calendar or the Chinese calendar. Out of these only the Chinese one is a true lunisolar calendar but I‘d say it still needs a little something to make it a lot more accurate. The worst calendar is actually the Muslim calendar where there are no leap [intercalary (from Latin intercalārius meaning "to insert" which the definition is based on the ancient Greek word εμβολισμος.) or embolismic [from French embolismique (Huh?! This is either a joke or a mistranslation.) via Greek εμβολισμος, "embolismos" from εμβολλειν, "embollein" meaning "to insert": β was a /b/ sound as in "boy" in ancient Greek, which is a /v/ sound as in "voice" in Modern Greek. σ is the "regular sigma" which is placed in the beginning or middle of words; ς is the "final sigma" which is only used at the end of a word instead of σ in Greek.)] days or leap months to make up the discrepancy in relation between the solar and lunar calendars and no way to add other things to sync the seasons.

    • @bencomeau6330
      @bencomeau6330 Před 3 lety +2

      Years! Seconds are just 11:60 AM/PM for 1 second.

  • @LFTRnow
    @LFTRnow Před 3 měsíci +206

    Hello from 2024 (leap year) See you all again in 2028!

  • @eparadoxigm9648
    @eparadoxigm9648 Před 7 lety +696

    The universe is such a troll.

    • @user-iq8xl8rk8q
      @user-iq8xl8rk8q Před 6 lety +4

      AFGNCAAP Paradigm shrekted

    • @oni741
      @oni741 Před 4 lety +1

      @Quantum Paradoxigm There is no Universe, but a Multiverse.

    • @morthostalisint1720
      @morthostalisint1720 Před 4 lety +5

      @@oni741 A multiverse is a collection of universes. Multiverse means multiples "verses" (Basically just a big place with things) and a universe means one"verse" so having a multiverse necessitates multiple universes.

    • @oni741
      @oni741 Před 4 lety +1

      @@morthostalisint1720 There was no need for your "lesson" about the difference between universe 'n multiverse.. Everybody understands it with a jot of brains! However, thanks for your clarification. ;)

    • @oni741
      @oni741 Před 3 lety

      @@presidentialcampaignmusic1018 Exactly! I knew what he'd answer. I'm kinda a psychic lol

  • @AlyssaBlack13
    @AlyssaBlack13 Před 12 lety +201

    I just need to share that because of this video, I have been able to explain to the elementary kids I work with how leap year works, and they were actually interested.
    Thank you for making such amazing and educational videos that are so accessible.

  • @freddiealcala2986
    @freddiealcala2986 Před 9 lety +129

    I love this format. Trivia in small packets. Easy to digest and make you look forward to the next.

  • @spongebobsucks12
    @spongebobsucks12 Před 10 lety +538

    Haha future kids, have fun dealing with you fiery uavoidable doom!!! We'll be long dead!
    Love
    -Generation of 2010-2019

    • @samuelmikulasko
      @samuelmikulasko Před 6 lety +4

      Guy Fiery lives right now soooo

    • @randompesron8363
      @randompesron8363 Před 6 lety +7

      Actually we are already getting close to reaching Mars, so in less than 1,000 years, we'll have most likely more than just our solar system

    • @_simon.s_
      @_simon.s_ Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, and only the 1% of the world can go to Mars cause we're not that rich!

    • @soycoter
      @soycoter Před 5 lety

      *it's about to be 2019*

    • @drone_better7757
      @drone_better7757 Před 5 lety +7

      We're approaching 2019. We live in a technologically advanced civilisation with iPhone XSs, as opposed to your puny iPhone 6s.

  • @svommams566
    @svommams566 Před 10 lety +209

    What's beautiful about this is that when the pattern repeats after 400 years, there has been 365*400+97 days, which is divisible by 7, so even the the weekdays will be the same as they were 400 years prior.

    • @sunriselg
      @sunriselg Před 10 lety +8

      Do you know the the doomsday method of calculating the weekdays?

    • @heronimousbrapson863
      @heronimousbrapson863 Před 5 lety +8

      svommams566 In the Julian calendar, you had to wait 700 years for the same result, I believe.

    • @meta04
      @meta04 Před 3 lety +6

      Tubmaster 5000: well, actually 28, but the first multiple thereof that's a century is 700

    • @MrTylerNicole1
      @MrTylerNicole1 Před 2 lety +10

      You’re on the right track. But in 2020, February 29 was on a Saturday, so will the years 2048 and 2076. I wouldn’t say it repeats every 400 years. It’s every 28 years unless you cross over a century not divisible by 400. In my prior example, the years 2048, 2076, 2116, 2144, 2172, and 2212 will be the same calendar.

    • @eduardoxenofonte4004
      @eduardoxenofonte4004 Před 2 lety +2

      @@heronimousbrapson863 in the julian calendar it was only 28 years

  • @Megacooltommydee
    @Megacooltommydee Před 9 lety +237

    While trying to pause the video when the word "Huzzah!" was on the screen, I discovered a neat little Easter Egg. Now I will be forever stuck with pony videos clogging up my recommended videos.

    • @Megacooltommydee
      @Megacooltommydee Před 9 lety +6

      ***** That was a joke. I know how to delete videos from my watch history.

    • @guardingdark2860
      @guardingdark2860 Před 8 lety +12

      I think I'm missing something. What easter egg?

    • @Megacooltommydee
      @Megacooltommydee Před 8 lety +1

      Bel-Shamharoth Read the rest of the comments. Sorry for the 2 month late response.

    • @guardingdark2860
      @guardingdark2860 Před 8 lety +1

      +Tommy Dee I got it. I normally watch with annotations off so that's why I didn't see it.

    • @BloodSprite-tan
      @BloodSprite-tan Před 8 lety

      +Tommy Dee i don't even have my history turned on what?

  • @Netsmile
    @Netsmile Před 7 lety +62

    Thumbs up for the Warcraft 3 Abomination reference at 3:04

  • @QuilloManar
    @QuilloManar Před 9 lety +846

    Hmm... He's talking about yearly math... He made a Starcraft reference at 0:36... He used some oddly familiar symbols at 1:20... And he made a Warcraft reference at 3:04...
    CGP... Are you... Are you a... a-
    Nerd‽

    • @xuapril32
      @xuapril32 Před 9 lety +62

      I apologize for replying to a comment you've probably already forgotten about, but that interrobang at the end literally just made my day. And your profile picture. Good day to you, fine sir :)

    • @QuilloManar
      @QuilloManar Před 9 lety +23

      I don't forget about comments! :3 Thanks for the compliment!

    • @links212
      @links212 Před 9 lety +30

      ***** "Some oddly familiar symbols" haha :P
      also creeper at 1:41 and annotation at 2:11 and probably so many other hidden things

    • @Megacooltommydee
      @Megacooltommydee Před 9 lety +14

      DoLoyalty Damn you, CGP! You made me click on a pony video! Sarcasam aside, that was a good one, though.

    • @NDOhioan
      @NDOhioan Před 9 lety +4

      ***** No, that's ridiculous! Next thing you know, you'll be saying that bullfrogs aren't part bull.

  • @JordanBeagle
    @JordanBeagle Před 3 měsíci +15

    Wow, old cgp grey videos hit different

  • @inkyscrolls5193
    @inkyscrolls5193 Před 7 lety +43

    1:19 Luna is best Princess.
    2:09 Huzzah! The fun has been doubled.

    • @SacsachCCABP
      @SacsachCCABP Před 4 lety +6

      IKR I just commented i know MY LITTLE PONY

    • @praritgupta5418
      @praritgupta5418 Před 2 lety +2

      Pls tell me the reference
      I played the video at lowest speed and still didn't saw anything

    • @scarletpachyderm
      @scarletpachyderm Před 2 lety +1

      @@SacsachCCABP i dont see anything either but people are saying mlp so its probably a reference to luna, whos the moon pony iirc

    • @praritgupta5418
      @praritgupta5418 Před 2 lety +1

      @@scarletpachyderm I understand that too

  • @metromortem9449
    @metromortem9449 Před 4 lety +14

    Thanks, youtube, for recommending this on March 1st, 2020.

  • @AlexWellbelove
    @AlexWellbelove Před 10 lety +46

    Anyone notice there s a creeper hidden in most of the photos? Like at 1:34 he's in the back of the black car :)

  • @edcrfv098765
    @edcrfv098765 Před 10 lety +12

    0:58 here in south america chistmas IS on summer

    • @Riodashio
      @Riodashio Před 10 lety +8

      Good on you for catching his joke.

  • @ThomasMoulden
    @ThomasMoulden Před 10 lety +244

    1:40 Creeper in the back of the car.

  • @kipofthemany2213
    @kipofthemany2213 Před 6 lety +40

    "Unless we have a decently funded space program, hint, hint!"
    OMG YES! Thanks grey!

  • @SacsachCCABP
    @SacsachCCABP Před 4 lety +97

    “Christmas will be taking place in summer”
    Southern Hemisphere:

    • @FewVidsJustComments
      @FewVidsJustComments Před 3 lety +3

      or phineas and ferb's world lol

    • @SacsachCCABP
      @SacsachCCABP Před rokem +2

      @@FewVidsJustComments Doofenshmirtz hit this reply with a delay-inator and made the reply a year late.

    • @FewVidsJustComments
      @FewVidsJustComments Před rokem

      @@SacsachCCABP ah, I see you are a fan of Phineas and Ferb as well. glad to see im not the only one who still likes it even years after it ended.

  • @chib1
    @chib1 Před 12 lety +25

    CGP Grey, why are you the best at explaining things I never knew I was interested in? You're awesome :)

  • @theBarefoot
    @theBarefoot Před 12 lety +7

    I've always been a fan of the 28-day month, 13-month per year calendar, with a 5 (or 6 for leap year) day new-year's holiday. This calendar also moves the beginning of the year back where it should be, the Vernal Equinox.

  • @zstanojevic9574
    @zstanojevic9574 Před 3 lety +15

    Leap second could be sly solution for ironing out imperfections of calendar+random disturbances -- provided that its ɛ remains bellow say 1/4 of a second per year (or as low as possible). Milankovich (Milanković) presented his "reformed Julian calendar" in 1923 and it has such features. It's shame that no one mentions it in their thematic videos (neither M. Parker nor Vsauce).

  • @9adam4
    @9adam4 Před 3 lety +18

    For my D&D game we use a lunisolar calendar that always starts the month over on the first day of the full moon, and the year starts over on the first full moon following the winter solstice.

  • @AkaiAzul
    @AkaiAzul Před 6 lety +12

    2:50 I see what you did there.

  • @eatnplaytoday
    @eatnplaytoday Před rokem +13

    I had a client once whose birthday was on february 29th. Rare bird

  • @IONindustries627
    @IONindustries627 Před 9 lety +59

    Did he just make a My Little Pony reference at 1:19?

    • @MysteryHendrik
      @MysteryHendrik Před 8 lety +11

      Yes, he did.
      And at 1:33, there’s a creeper in the background car.
      This video is full of references.

    • @raetekusu1
      @raetekusu1 Před 8 lety +2

      +John Sheppard On his article about the problem with television news, one of his subheaders is "Dear Princess Celestia, I didn't learn anything!"

    • @IONindustries627
      @IONindustries627 Před 8 lety +2

      Princess Molestia Thank you Molly

    • @SacsachCCABP
      @SacsachCCABP Před 4 lety +1

      Yes
      My little pony I use to wonder what friendship was my little pony, until you all shared it’s magic with ME

    • @frysauce9000
      @frysauce9000 Před 3 lety

      @@iykury ok

  • @uroupa
    @uroupa Před 2 lety +23

    we all know the python course 😂

  • @TheGreyDaisy
    @TheGreyDaisy Před 12 lety +13

    Something as complicated as a leap year definitely needed an explanation! Thank you so much!

    • @moothecow6908
      @moothecow6908 Před 2 lety

      You think secular leap years are complicated, look at Jewish leap years, just a whole extra month added at what seems like random intervals

  • @09_CRAZY
    @09_CRAZY Před 2 lety +3

    The fact that this was uploaded on Feb. 28th and not Feb 29th, although the upload year was leap year.

  • @jamesnixon5166
    @jamesnixon5166 Před 4 lety +4

    Saturday February 29th, 2020, good Leap Day to everyone.

  • @fireblade696
    @fireblade696 Před rokem +7

    My birthday being on leap day is so confusing

  • @user-ju5rt6ph1o
    @user-ju5rt6ph1o Před 4 lety +59

    Today is Feb 29, 2020. I'll be back in 2024 to see how old my comment is. 1 year or 4 years.

  • @Ghekkoo
    @Ghekkoo Před 12 lety +39

    I love your videos, there absolutely great. I was wondering tho, if you could make a video explaining this whole Kony 2012 thing. I'm sure it would be quite helpful!

  • @Adventurer32
    @Adventurer32 Před 5 lety +57

    Message of this not quite 4 minute long video:
    Donate to NASA to avoid your unavoidable fiery doom.

    • @BradyPostma
      @BradyPostma Před 3 lety +2

      Or, rather, our distant descendants' unavoidable doom. Even if humanity or earth life or the machines into which our descendants upload their brains survive billions of years into our future, there's no way we personally are going to.

    • @iminmisery437
      @iminmisery437 Před 3 lety +4

      As a half brit I'm going to do what my ancestors do: just let it be your descendants problem

  • @Pyrodiac
    @Pyrodiac Před 3 lety +6

    0:36 Nice StarCraft reference.

  • @annabellecmv1710
    @annabellecmv1710 Před 10 lety +5

    I love how Grey makes this stuff interesting

  • @rep1600
    @rep1600 Před 9 lety +6

    I love how you put a picture of Australia in the background when you said Christmas celebrations in the summer would be crazy.... But I guess some people don't know the temperature it is over here sometimes XD

  • @KTChamberlain
    @KTChamberlain Před 9 lety +69

    When you say few hundred years the seasons would be flipped, just out of curiosity, how many hundred years would that be?

    • @KTChamberlain
      @KTChamberlain Před 9 lety +4

      ***** thank you.

    • @puncheex2
      @puncheex2 Před 9 lety +8

      ***** A quarter of a day per year moves the seasons 182 days in about 780 years.

    • @TaiFerret
      @TaiFerret Před 8 lety

      +SoloNita Technically 0 AD doesn't exist. They hadn't invented zero yet.

    • @jyothsnakonathala2935
      @jyothsnakonathala2935 Před 8 lety

      +KTChamberlain Earth's axis will complete a rotation in 26,000 years. It has already completed 13,000 years. Currenty, earth 's axis is pointing towards polaris star. After 13,000 years, one rotation of axis will be completed and earth's axis will be pointed towards Vega star and our seasons will be flipped.

    • @puncheex2
      @puncheex2 Před 8 lety

      Not the"Earth's axis" but rather a "precession cycle". And what is your criteria for saying we're 13,000 years into a cycle?

  • @aarushighosh2279
    @aarushighosh2279 Před rokem +1

    omgosh, we had to design a programme in c++ in class to identify leap years and I never understood why one of the requirements was that the year should be divisible by 400 and our teacher wasn't of much help either. Thanks to you I finally understood now!

  • @brfisher1123
    @brfisher1123 Před 8 lety +25

    I can't believe another leap year (2016) is already here! Was the last leap year (2012) already 4 years ago?

    • @MichaelSHartman
      @MichaelSHartman Před 6 lety +5

      Brandon Fisher
      Leap years coincide with campaign years giving us an additional day to be miserable, except in 2000 when we were miserable for four years.

    • @oni741
      @oni741 Před 4 lety +1

      @Sean Hiseman The Leap Years are always doomed. 😉

    • @doyoungod8212
      @doyoungod8212 Před 3 lety +1

      euewheuef it 2020 now

    • @brfisher1123
      @brfisher1123 Před 3 lety +2

      @@doyoungod8212 True, 2020 now makes 2016 4 years ago and 2012 8 years ago.

  • @SparkySywer
    @SparkySywer Před 10 lety +10

    When we get the technology we should displace mass to make the length of the year precisely 364 days. 364 is divisible by 7, and 28, so division of dates won't be an issue. And since I said precisely, if we maintain this the seasons will never drift.

    • @CommieJesus
      @CommieJesus Před 10 lety +4

      And what are we gonna do with drifting days?
      Redefine hour or get some funny looking watches?

    • @SparkySywer
      @SparkySywer Před 10 lety +1

      Commie Jesus Redefine the hour.

    • @S2Tubes
      @S2Tubes Před 10 lety +4

      Let's hope no one smart enough to come up with the technology is stupid enough to try and use it.

    • @SparkySywer
      @SparkySywer Před 10 lety

      Blood Angel What's wrong with this? I think it's a good idea to do.

    • @General12th
      @General12th Před 9 lety

      xkcd's What If series covered this question pretty thoroughly here: what-if.xkcd.com/26/
      Suffice it to say, speeding up the rotation of the Earth by even a single millisecond would take hundreds of massive asteroids and probably wipe out humanity. Speeding up the Earth by an entire day would probably destroy the entire crust unless we take a couple million years to finish. Either way, the extinction of humanity probably isn't worth it.

  • @bajanzhere
    @bajanzhere Před 10 lety

    I really like this video, CGPGrey is wonderful at what he does. :) But this is definitely one of my favorites.

  • @tymothylim6550
    @tymothylim6550 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much for this video! It was very informative and clear for me!

  • @R4th0le
    @R4th0le Před 9 lety +5

    1:19 Lovin' the reference.

  • @Clairehouse32
    @Clairehouse32 Před 10 lety +35

    Luna and Celestia Sun and Moon at 1:20 ???

  • @AlexVoxel
    @AlexVoxel Před 6 lety

    A nice and entertaining explanation, thank you Grey!

  • @stylis666
    @stylis666 Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for making mere facts comprehensable and fun!

  • @oliviatkd9707
    @oliviatkd9707 Před 8 lety +27

    CGP Grey, you make my brain hurt, but your videos are always amazing, educational, and funny! Thank you for doing your research and making important videos entertaining. You're awesome!!!

  • @super55555mario
    @super55555mario Před 4 lety +3

    The day has finally come once again. Happy Leap Day everyone!

  • @robbert-janmerk6783
    @robbert-janmerk6783 Před 9 lety

    Loved the Crash Course History link! :)

  • @judestefanik9292
    @judestefanik9292 Před 4 lety

    this video was once again suggested to me, happy 2020!!!!

  • @Sinnistering
    @Sinnistering Před 11 lety +2

    Seeing the Warcraft III abomination in the corner = CGPGrey being my new favorite channel. Random bits of information that's helpful, still able to be entertaining, and able to explain it without being too over-complicated or simplified.

  • @dtmtung
    @dtmtung Před 11 lety +5

    Your constant Starcraft and MLP references make me smile like a loon every time. Thanks for making my day.

  • @kidsentertainmentgames9404

    Thanks sir for clearing my doubts 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️

  • @Shadow0mori
    @Shadow0mori Před 9 lety +6

    "1 2 skip a few 99 100!" -Yacko, Animaniacs

  • @schmittelt
    @schmittelt Před 10 lety +11

    Time is an illusion. Lunch time, doubly so.

  • @indoorda
    @indoorda Před 3 lety +3

    The ballerina on the truck explanation is the most elegant I've ever seen.

  • @oliviashaw8063
    @oliviashaw8063 Před 9 lety +3

    in Australia it is summer when it is Christmas. Some people have BBQ's on the beach wearing Christmas hats

    • @baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
      @baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam Před 9 lety +3

      ye m8
      notin' lik e 4ey degreyze dai' on ya beech wit ye crismus' hat

    • @pivotcat9
      @pivotcat9 Před 9 lety

      What?

    • @oliviashaw8063
      @oliviashaw8063 Před 9 lety

      let me try to translate:
      Yea mate. Nothing like a 40 degrees day the beach with your Christmas hat

    • @AJZulu
      @AJZulu Před 9 lety

      BAM!
      LOL. Genius!

  • @swarmsnipingnuke2751
    @swarmsnipingnuke2751 Před 8 lety

    Beautiful explanation, lovin it mate.

  • @lilspirit6270
    @lilspirit6270 Před 8 lety +18

    Tomorrow is leap day!

    • @markrobinson3306
      @markrobinson3306 Před 8 lety

      +RainTeamTrain I am, still none the wiser, Happy Leap Year Day

  • @Weibaolien
    @Weibaolien Před 8 lety +17

    Ok so if i donate to NASA then I WON'T die in a fiery Apocalypse? .....but the new iphone 6s did just come out....oh well at least if i burn, i'll burn in style!

  • @lizzyb.8009
    @lizzyb.8009 Před 4 lety

    "that refuses to be divided nicely" except by 13 with just a solitary New Year's Day left over! i realize that this is almost never going to happen now because of how incredibly disruptive it would be to the everything, but if i had the opportunity to design the calendar system from scratch, i'd make it thirteen 28-day months with a monthless New Year's and Leap Day tacked on at the end/beginning. you could even keep seven-day weeks and days would land on the exact same dates every month. while having the New Year's and Leap Days also be "dayless" would certainly be in keeping with the tidiness of the system (so that you could reuse the exact same calendar every single year), i can also see the appeal of the days getting offset by 1 each year just for a bit of variety. with the inclusion of the Leap Year day, now i kinda want to crunch the numbers now to see how long before days land on the same date again in this system... or how long the whole cycle takes to repeat...

  • @ilinaeternity
    @ilinaeternity Před 10 lety +1

    Once again, a fantastic video.

  • @teavu6093
    @teavu6093 Před 6 lety +9

    "Christmas in the summer?? The hell??"
    Southern Hemisphere people: -_-

  • @huuua2
    @huuua2 Před rokem +3

    Old Grey is still "cool" Grey in my book! These "tiny nugget of info" videos are awesome! 🤩

  • @RohitKumar-lv1vi
    @RohitKumar-lv1vi Před 2 lety

    Awesome Explanation !

  • @_GrumpyBear_
    @_GrumpyBear_ Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for the link Angela Yu, now I am distracted and watching this guy's other videos. -_-

  • @dasgregorian
    @dasgregorian Před 10 lety +21

    My question has always been: Why have 4 months with 31 days only to have a 28/29 day february? Why not take a day off two of those 31 day months and give them to february. Thus 2 months always have 31 days. 9 months always have 30 days, and february changes between the two. Instead of two completely different values.

    • @legoman7041
      @legoman7041 Před 10 lety +8

      Because you still get the same leap year problem.. Also, its impractical to change so many people's birthmonths.

    • @duncanadelaide3959
      @duncanadelaide3959 Před 10 lety +7

      While it would make sense to do something like this and many new calendar systems that rearrange months and weeks have been proposed, including some that would make a week either 5 or 10 days, everything is pretty much situated on the calendar we have now and everyone has pretty much decided that the amount of confusion involved in changing things like birthdates, anniversaries, and holidays (especially religious ones like weekly sabbaths) would be more difficult than simply having a weirdly numbered month in the late winter.

    • @Arkalius80
      @Arkalius80 Před 10 lety +20

      Because the Romans were annoying. January and February were originally the last two months of the year (which is why February is the short month, and also why SEPTember, OCTober, NOVember, and DECember have names meaning 7, 8, 9, and 10 despite currently being the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th months). February also used to have 29 days (30 on leap years). However, when the month of Sextilus (which had 30 days) was renamed Augustus in honor of Caesar, it was decided that it couldn't have fewer days than the month named after Julius (which had 31) days, so they stole a day from Februarius and put it onto Augustus. This is also why you have two months in a row with 31 days.

    • @moothecow6908
      @moothecow6908 Před 2 lety +1

      Because that would require a bunch if countries agreeing on something

  • @victory4454
    @victory4454 Před 4 lety +4

    Leap day 2020 yay!

  • @LEGOGames1000YT
    @LEGOGames1000YT Před rokem +2

    0:57 That's how we celebrate Christmas here in Chile (and in the rest of the Southern Hemisphere). It just seems crazy to the creator of this video because he lives in the other side of the world.

  • @Phazon8058MS
    @Phazon8058MS Před 10 lety +5

    AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION ON CRASH COURSE! HAHA! I have no clue why I find that so exciting.

  • @danielperez3175
    @danielperez3175 Před 10 lety +8

    Has anyone noticed the creepers like at 1:36?!?!?

  • @EmergentSea1
    @EmergentSea1 Před 9 lety +8

    I love the tiny references, like the abomination from Warcraft 3 :D

  • @voiddragon8233
    @voiddragon8233 Před rokem

    currently in a never ending loop between minute physics video and cgp greys video. Its what they would have wanted

  • @BothHands1
    @BothHands1 Před 9 lety +10

    lol, who saw the [warcraft]** abomination in the bottom left corner? at 3:06

    • @GenkiGanbare
      @GenkiGanbare Před 9 lety

      WE DONE WAITING

    • @Bidmartinlo
      @Bidmartinlo Před 9 lety +4

      Warcraft 3. ^^

    • @ehe951
      @ehe951 Před 9 lety +1

      you must construct additional pylons

    • @AnEnormousNerd
      @AnEnormousNerd Před 9 lety +3

      ...... starcraft?

    • @BothHands1
      @BothHands1 Před 9 lety

      Whoops, meant warcraft. I've put hundreds of hours into both games, but I just recently got the new starcraft, so that was on my mind at the time lol. I had been living on Brood Wars for SC until now. :P

  • @brijavpogi
    @brijavpogi Před 2 lety +3

    100 Days of Code challenge. Life if that's the reason you're here.

  • @Missguidedgirl4
    @Missguidedgirl4 Před 10 lety +18

    We have christmas in summer....

    • @Missguidedgirl4
      @Missguidedgirl4 Před 10 lety

      lol

    • @Missguidedgirl4
      @Missguidedgirl4 Před 10 lety

      Stupid is stupid. And now I am done with you. Blocking in action.

    • @CooroSnowFox
      @CooroSnowFox Před 10 lety +2

      although would be fun if you could switch every few hundred years...

  • @Pr1est0fDoom
    @Pr1est0fDoom Před 6 lety +1

    3:05 "an abomination", nice Warcraft III reference in the bottom left corner!

  • @leo-hao
    @leo-hao Před 2 lety

    Love the warcraft easter eggs and references.

  • @biponacci
    @biponacci Před 4 lety +7

    Why does February have less days than every other month even when it’s a leap year?

    • @BadWebDiver
      @BadWebDiver Před 4 lety +2

      Partly to make it balance as explained in the video; and partly because Julius and Augustus Caesar were egotistical prats.

    • @alecpi150
      @alecpi150 Před 4 lety +2

      Because for the Romans it was an important month (purification) and when Caesar decided to change the calendar from a lunar one(28 days per month) to a solar one(30 days per month but adding 1 day more to some months) he decided to let february with 28 and use it as the month where a day would be added in leap years(they already added days to keep in sync with the seasons, the problem was that it wasnt something automatic but the job of the Pontifex Maximus (Caesar all that time) but if for some years he wasnt able to do so (like in the Roman civil war) then all the calendar went downhill very quickly

  • @pleb3661
    @pleb3661 Před 7 lety +8

    Alright before i watch the video, ima say what others have told me, even though it is very likely *wrong*.
    *a leap year adds and extra day because every year is not 365 days, but 365.25 days. so that means that every four years it would add up to 367 days.*

    • @pleb3661
      @pleb3661 Před 7 lety +2

      Sorry, 366 i mean

    • @michaellol9163
      @michaellol9163 Před 7 lety

      +Seteiris It might be 366.25 days

    • @SmOllie00
      @SmOllie00 Před 7 lety +8

      Sorry to correct, but to be even more precise, it's 365,24, and then even more numbers. This comment is not supposed to be offensive or rude, but to help others.

    • @pleb3661
      @pleb3661 Před 7 lety +2

      Thanks for the correction :D

  • @edwardnygma8533
    @edwardnygma8533 Před 10 lety

    I never knew it was all this complicated 0_o I love you CGP Grey.

  • @3lit3Sp34k3rHy8rid
    @3lit3Sp34k3rHy8rid Před 9 lety +1

    I love the Warcraft 3 reference. You have to be old school to get that. Also, observant; being observant helps too. If you didn't catch it, 3:05 in the bottom left corner.

  • @forfluf
    @forfluf Před 10 lety +8

    Why can't we have one calendar for every year?
    Hear me out!
    Just have the last day of the year last longer and even if you use the leap year system have the extra day at the end of the year instead of February. Then make January 1st start on a Thursday every year regardless of what day of the week the year ended. Why Thursday, so we can have a long new years holiday and back to work come Monday.

    • @TheSmashinPumpkins
      @TheSmashinPumpkins Před 10 lety

      because living one 30 hour day wouldn't be ideal

    • @jackrussel13
      @jackrussel13 Před 10 lety +4

      A day is 24 hours long because that's the time it takes to make one rotation. If the last day is made 30 hours long, it might help keep the seasons in sync, but your day/night cycle will keep getting shifted by 6 hours each year before it syncs again after 4 years.... hope I am making sense... :)

    • @forfluf
      @forfluf Před 10 lety +1

      jackrussel13
      Take away making the last day longer part.
      Just put the leap days at the end of the year and start the year on the same weekday is still a good idea.

    • @martijnvanweele6204
      @martijnvanweele6204 Před 10 lety +1

      For the Romans, the founders of our chalendar, the year originally ended with February (count it, September was originally the seventh month (septem = seven), October the eigth (octo = eight), November the ninth (novem = nine), and December the tenth (decim = ten)). So the leap day actually was added at the end of the year. The calendar was shifted because of the roman law, that said that gouvernors of all areas of the Roman empire (back then not yet an empire) had to come to Rome to account for their actions (and also elections, I think). The chalendar was shifted to make it easier for the gouvernors to travel. The Mare Internum isn't a place you want to be in the middle of around end February-begin March, it's stormy and dangerous. December on the other hand, gives you a relatively calm sea to sail on. This change in chalendar was just Roman problem-solving.

    • @Arkalius80
      @Arkalius80 Před 10 lety

      There is a proposal that's been floating around for awhile that is similar to this. It is called the World Calendar. It is set up so that each quarter year, the first month has 31 days, and the other two 30 days. In the middle of the year, between June and July, there would be a day with no numerical date or month, which isn't part of any week, called "World's Day". On years where we need a leap day, you add another similar "World's Day" to the end of the year. The benefit of this calendar is that every particular date always falls on the same day of the week, every month always starts on a particular day of the week etc. Of course, a lot of people don't like the idea of having days that aren't part of a week, it can screw up a lot of things, so the idea hasn't really caught on.

  • @whatyoulookinforlol
    @whatyoulookinforlol Před 4 lety +3

    Here In 2020 (Leap Year)

  • @AnkhArcRod
    @AnkhArcRod Před 7 lety

    Loved the warcraft abomination reference at 3:04!

  • @seanhartnett79
    @seanhartnett79 Před 7 lety

    + CGP Grey
    It is glad that we corrected that problem.
    Can you do a video on other calendars?

  • @Macconator2010
    @Macconator2010 Před 9 lety +13

    Lessoned learned: Give money to Nasa organisations or we're guaranteed to be fucked by our Sun. Noted.
    Already knew but still we should really get on that.

  • @NotebookMovies
    @NotebookMovies Před 11 lety +6

    amazing!!!

  • @WilliamThomsonn
    @WilliamThomsonn Před 3 lety

    i love the this ol' hammer sounding vibe in the background music

  • @fullerdb
    @fullerdb Před 8 lety

    Over here south of the equator Christmas *is* in the summer. Crazy, isn't it?

  • @Kirillow
    @Kirillow Před 7 lety +4

    haha I never knew about that crazy rules. I knew why there is a leap year but I really though they just left it at that :) God damn calendar designers, I have much more respect for them now.

  • @solanine6452
    @solanine6452 Před 3 lety +3

    1:08 “If you timed it with a stopwatch”

  • @abhisheklande1369
    @abhisheklande1369 Před 5 lety +1

    I knew this but had to watch to see the CGP grey view on this

  • @semipenguin
    @semipenguin Před 10 lety

    I've been thinking. Leap day should be the last day of the year. Take a day from August & December & move them to February. Then every four years, add the 31st to December.
    That would almost even up the quarter year & half year. It would also make New Years Eve that much more special, and one day closer to Christmas for three of every four years :)