Universal Time (UT) is a custom timekeeping system designed to replace Earth-based calendars and clocks with a consistent, universal framework. Instead of relying on Earth's rotation and orbit, UT uses a unit-based structure defined by absolute constants.
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Epoch:
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC-> defined as UT 0000-01-01 00:00:00 (This ensures compatibility with Unix time.) -
Base Unit:
1 sencond = 100,000,000 units -
Time Structure:
- 1 second = 100,000,000 units
- 1 minute = 100 seconds
- 1 hour = 100 minutes
- 1 day = 10 hours
- 1 month = 50 days
- 1 year = 500 days (10 months x 50 days)
- Year: 500 days
- Month: 500 days
- Day: 10 hours
- Hour: 100 minutes
- Minute: 100 seconds
- Second: 100,000,000 units
This structure creates a uniform and highly scalable calendar system, completely independent of Earth's astronomy.
Given 2025-09-10 04:11:11 UTC, the Universal Time is:
UT: 0035-02-25 07:74:71 + 4149795 units
Which corresponds to:
- Year: 35
- Month: 2
- Day: 25
- Hour: 7
- Minute: 74
- Scond: 71
- Units: 4,149,795
Current UTC: 2025-09-10 04:30:07.211Z
Universal Time (custom): 0035-02-25 07:86:07 + 21163511 units
Total units since epoch (1970-01-01Z): 175,747,860,721,163,520 units
Constants:
- 1 second = 100,000,000 units
- 1 minute = 100 seconds = 100 s
- 1 hour = 100 minutes = 10,000 s
- 1 day = 10 hours = 100,000 s
- 1 month = 50 days = 5,000,000 s
- 1 year = 500 days = 50,000,000 s
Current Universal Time: 35 Year 2 Month 25 Day 7 Hour 86 Minute 7 Second
- Independent from Earth's orbit and rotation
- Scales to any application: operating systems, programming languages, simulations, games, or scientific models
- Simple hierchical structure (base-10 system)
- Provides a deterministic timeline for all universes