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What's hexITIME ?
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Schubbi to Earth : I think you already noticed, Im an alien hehe and I dont use the same time keeping system as most you !| Itime PLANET --> |
Welcome to iTime Planet : Here, one day is @1000 beats One year is 1000@ beats. The tempo is 0.69 bpm for itime and 2.84 bpm for hexitime ! This is quite slow, everybody should be able to follow :) |
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What is itime and hexITIME ? itime and hexITIME are two ways to keep time. They can replace our current date and time (gregorian calendar and base 60, 24 hour time). A day is divided up into 1000 beats and a year is also divided up into 1000 beats. itime (both itime and hexITIME) is based on UTC+1 and tropical year. An itime looks like this 2003983@659.96, the number before @ is the date and the one after @ is day time. There is : -- No daylight savings -- No time zone -- The date is the same everywhere For more information about itime go to the hex ITIME Site |
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Yes, this is a system of time. - iTime and iDate use decimal numbers. - hexITIME and hexIDATE use hexadecimal numbers and hexadecimal symbols. - one iDate is less than one day - one hexIDATE is less than one day |
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Time Keeping proposal : hex ITIME Site There is on this site : --> The hex Itime definition, the itime definition --> A "whats hexadecimal page" --> Calendars --> A Javascript converter for itime |
| The hex ITIME Project - Updated on :
2004164@819.15
- Python powered website. |