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This book challenges long-held assumptions regarding the days of the week. It posits that Saturn, not Sunday or Monday, was the original first day of the week. This theory is corroborated by a range of evidence, including ancient texts, inscriptions, and archaeological artifacts. The author meticulously analyzes historical records and linguistic nuances to support their claim. Furthermore, the book delves into the reasons behind the shift in the order of celestial bodies in the weekly cycle. It explores the influence of religious beliefs and astrological practices on the development of our current calendar. By challenging conventional wisdom, this book offers a fresh perspective on a fundamental aspect of our timekeeping system.






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