Originally Posted by
KC13
Something to ponder: A year is not a year until it ends. A decade is 10 years, including the 10th year. A century is 100 years, including the 100th year. A millenium is 1000 years, including the 1000th year. Why did we perceive the year 2000 to be the start of a new millenium, when it was perhaps the end of an old one? If the Gregorian calendar is a model for our chronological system, then there was no year "zero". Hence, starting from the year 1, the new millenium would have begun with the year 2001. Any thoughts floating around out there?