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Decimal Time
Time compatible with decimal multiplication tables. | |
We had to learn decimal multiplication tables at schools,
but
they are not very useful with base-60
hours/minutes/seconds,
base-7 weeks, base-24 days, base-12 months, and base-
Jesus
years. Let's face it -- our calendar is a mess. Here was an
idea
from my childhood, trying to make my life
easier:
1 year = 10 months
1 week = 10 days
1 day = 10 hours
1 hour = 100 minutes
1 minute = 100 seconds
=> 1 second = 0.864 standard SI seconds.
=> 1 month = 3~4 weeks.
+> Time starts at Unix zero
>>> from detime import Date
>>> Date(1970, 1, 1)
0000-01-01 00:00:0.00000
GitHub
https://github.com/...detime#decimal-time demo implementation ;) [Mindey, Jan 04 2018]
Demo (1.8M mp4)
https://github.com/.../about.mp4?raw=true [Mindey, Jan 04 2018]
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedi...19178244#Epoch_Days baked T_T [Mindey, Jan 04 2018, last modified Nov 11 2022]
Simpsons did it
https://frinkiac.co...E9OIEFQUklMIDQ3Lg== [Cuit_au_Four, Jan 04 2018]
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It's both -- time and date. |
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Ok so it exists but to make it the standard that is the
goal. You have a good Kiloday. |
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The only sensible way forward is to attach massive
rockets at a tangent to the Earth's surface to speed
up the Earth's rotation so that there are 1000 days
in a year (or, I suppose, slow it down so that there
are 100 days in a year) |
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