Platonic year

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A very long astronomical time period: The "platonic year" refers to the immense time span required for one complete cycle of the precession of the Earth's rotational axis. This cycle causes the positions of the equinoxes to shift slowly westward along the ecliptic relative to the fixed stars.
    • A synonym for the Great Year: It is also commonly called the Great Year, representing a full precessional cycle of approximately 25,800 years.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • Ancient astronomers were aware of the concept of a platonic year, though they could not measure its exact length.
    • The slow precession of the equinoxes means that the pole star changes over the course of a platonic year.
Advanced Usage
  • In historical and philosophical contexts: The term is often used when discussing ancient Greek astronomy or metaphysics, where such grand cycles were sometimes linked to ideas of cosmic renewal or recurring ages.
    • Plato's writings alluded to a grand cosmic cycle, which later astronomers termed the platonic year.
Variants and Related Words
  • Great Year (n): A direct synonym for the platonic year.
    • The Great Year is a cycle of axial precession.
  • Precessional cycle (n): The astronomical phenomenon itself, of which the platonic year is one complete instance.
    • We are currently in a small segment of the current precessional cycle.
Synonyms
  • Great Year: The most common synonym.
  • Equinoctial cycle: A more technical term focusing on the movement of the equinoxes.
  • Axial precession cycle: A descriptive synonym detailing the cause of the phenomenon.
Related Phrases
  • Precession of the equinoxes: The specific astronomical motion that defines the platonic year.
    • The platonic year is measured by the precession of the equinoxes.
Related Concepts
  • Astronomical time: The platonic year is a fundamental unit of long-term astronomical time, far longer than a human lifetime or recorded history.
  • Zodiacal age: A period of roughly 2,150 years, representing the time for the vernal equinox to precess through one constellation of the zodiac; approximately 12 such ages make up one platonic year.
Noun
  1. time required for one complete cycle of the precession of the equinoxes, about 25,800 years

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