I thought this was pretty interesting:
Easter is always the 1st Sunday after the 1st full moon after the Spring Equinox. This dating of Easter is based on the lunar calendar that Hebrew people used to
identify passover, which is why it moves around on our Roman calendar.
Based on that, Easter can actually be one day earlier (March 22) but that is pretty rare.
The next time Easter will be this early (March 23) will be the year 2228 (220 years from now).
The last time it was this early was 1913.
(so if you're 95 or older, you are the only ones that were around for that!).
The next time it will be a day earlier, March 22, will be in the year 2285 (277 years from now).
The last time it was on March 22 was 1818.
So, no one alive today has or will ever see it any earlier than this year!
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There are some major assumptions connected to your statement... It would be necessary for the 2nd law of thermodynamics to continue to function as we know it does and for the same space time continuum as well...
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