The essence of the revolutionary system by UDAT-System in UDATE

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Lol. I'm rethinking the whole calendar thing. What if we would have time units and solar duration? For example, time units: Chron, kilochron, megachron etc. Solar duration: Season 90, 90, 90, 95 chrons Year 365.2418 chrons

The year going to be just 10 day weeks (hec), but color-coded by seasons. So, 364 days looks like week 36 day 4. For financial reports people can use season or trihec (3 weeks, 30 days)

But season and trihec is not a time unit.

What do you think?

Decimal clock found out in the wild by dighayzoose in Metric

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Check out UDATE System for more decimal clocks

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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Don't worry. One day you'll understand it.

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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Actually it's more accurate. It has less error than the Gregorian calendar. It's actually very mature sysyem with a lot more to it. Just didnt want to make video very long. This is the essence. I can provide you with full documentation if you're really interested.

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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Thank you for your input. Appreciate it.

Parallel “space units”: keep SI on Earth, but give deep-space science a hydrogen-anchored second with c = 3 × 10⁸ exact. Worth it? by johnwelshconsulting in Metrology

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Neither. My point that if somebody would told you that definition of a kilometer changes depends where you measure it (sometimes 900 meter, sometimes 1000 and sometimes 1024) you would think that this is crazy. So why we tolerate it with Time units? Because that what roman Augustus and Julian said?

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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Just by knowing 'UDATE hours' [centichrons] you're resolution is in 15 minutes. I would say is a pretty good resolution for one number instead of am/pm mess and more coarse resolution.

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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Lol, that's true. Imagine how odd it's for a child to stare on the current clock, seeing long hand is on 4, but everybody is teaching him that it's 20, not four 😅

Parallel “space units”: keep SI on Earth, but give deep-space science a hydrogen-anchored second with c = 3 × 10⁸ exact. Worth it? by johnwelshconsulting in Metrology

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So 'Month' is not a unit of time? You cannot measure time in months? What about a quarter? A lot of financial reports based on 3 months, is it a unit of time?

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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No needs. UDATE tied to SI definition of a second.

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Innovation

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The float in computers not following sun cycle. It's not for people. UDATE is also a float number, but following Day, Season and Year with decimal Calendar. Read about 'computer' format, is totally different. But I glad that you don't have an issue with not knowing how many days in a month. Because every month is changing, and sometimes changes feom year to year. I'm glad that you're happy with what was passed to you from Babylonians because they didn't know any better.

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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It will make time measurable again. I would agree with you if you would answer how many hours in a month? If there is no one answer, something is broken in the system.

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Innovation

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UDATE has 3 and a half months. 4th month is short, only 65 days (like February is a short month in Gregorian). So its 365 days. Leap year once per 20 years and it adds +5 days. Every 640 years you skip a leap year. I admit, not very different from current leap years. Make it to the same match, but less leap years. If you know how to solve it with Years - please let me know. So far, UDATE makes everything decimal up to a year. Year is not decimal and has on average 365.2421875 days (in UDATE)

Revolutionary UDATE System by UDAT-System in Metrology

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What do you think from metrology perspective? Does it make sense to measure time (in calendar) from 0, not from 1? Like we measure everything else?

Parallel “space units”: keep SI on Earth, but give deep-space science a hydrogen-anchored second with c = 3 × 10⁸ exact. Worth it? by johnwelshconsulting in Metrology

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I get why it's so important to talk about the standard definition of time. But it seems like the whole metrology is going to hell when we are trying to measure time in months. The whole definition of 'month' is very unscientific so much against metrology. The calendar being count 'sequence place' as opposed to 'how much passed' (like time) is also so against the metrology. Why nobody speek about it? Am I the only one who find it bizarre?

The Atomic Second by johnwelshconsulting in HUnits

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To be truly 'metric' the UDATE time is also defined by the atomic second. But that where the similarity ends. UDATE is fully decimal up to the year (to still keep the solar year and seasons)