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About these units
Year (y)
A year is the time it takes Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun, approximately 365.2422 days. This value is not exact, which is why leap years exist. The year is the foundation of calendars, agriculture, climate cycles, financial planning, long-term engineering designs, and historical chronology. Its importance spans science, culture, religion, and economics. The modern Gregorian calendar year is an elegant compromise that aligns civil life with astronomical reality, minimizing drift between the calendar and the seasons. Despite its complexity, it remains the global standard for structuring long-term human activity.
Fortnight (fortnight)
A fortnight is 14 days, a unit deeply rooted in English tradition. Its name derives from "fourteen nights," reflecting a time when day-to-day life was measured in nights rather than hours or minutes. Fortnights appear in literature, wage schedules, agricultural cycles, and even modern payroll systems in some countries. Though not part of the SI system, the fortnight persists because it occupies a natural middle ground: longer than a week, shorter than a month, yet easily divisible and memorable.