In French, the string breaks on Sunday, but in Latin it is called Sunday dies solis. In many Asian languages (Japanese and Korean), the names of the days and the planets are similar.
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In English today, Saturday, Sunday and Monday are still named after the planets. The remaining four days were named after Anglo-Saxon or Northern European gods instead of the Roman gods given their names to the planets. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are named after Tiw, Wodan, Thor, Freya.
The names of the planets are given in the following order: Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Sun. So, what's the importance of this lineup? One of the theories on this subject is as follows: If the planets are ordered by their approximate distances from the earth or by rotational periods around the earth, the sequence will be Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. When the planets from end to end are written in such a way that they correspond to the time of day;
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1 = Saturn, 2 = Jupiter, 3 = Mars, 4 = Sun, 5 = Venus, 6 = Mercury, 7 = Moon, 8 = Saturn, 9 = Jupiter, 23 = Jupiter, 24 = Mars are obtained. The New Day starts where the previous one ends and 1 = Sun, 2 = Venus, 23 = Venus, 24 = Mercury, and the next day 1 = Moon, 2 = Saturn,
format. The planets that coincide with the first hours of the day give us the right order. Is that a coincidence?
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