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General

Especially unusual about Perplex City is it's entirely unique calendar, which is important to establish.

  • The year 1737 AD is marked as year 1 AC.
  • The year 1736 AD is marked as year 0 BC.
  • Everything after that time is referred to as AC, and everything before is referred to as BC.

It is unclear what exactly prompted the shift.

  • By many appearances, the perplexian calendar is especially used in relious and historical contexts.
  • The common belief is that it has something to do with The Cube.
    • However, because to the Cube was discovered in the year 7 AC, this alone seems unlikely.

Some have pointed out:

  • In 1737 there was indeed a syzygy, as observed by John Bevis.
  • Mercury, Venus, and Earth were exactly in alignment.
  • It is the only such event in recorded history.
  • An in depth explanation of the event can be seen here:
  • The reader is cautioned: at this time, the importance of this event is unknown.


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