Thread: Metric time
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Old 08-20-2007, 10:29 AM
m_the0ry m_the0ry is offline
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Default Re: Metric time

Well the sun rotates about its axis once every 25 days (at its equator) so I think that would be a good starting point. Obviously if we inhabit multiple planets then basing our calendar on the orbit of one will make the seasons of the other asynchronous. It would be best to clock the rotations of the sun (since the whole solar system can agree on this*). Also 25 days is pretty close to a month's length anyways, which makes it an intuitive amount of time. The year could be a planetary abstraction about time, where we use 'solar months' to specify exactly when something happened invariant of location (i.e. I was born 24,017.55 solar months BCE2).

* staying synchronously timed in the inhabited solar system will be quite a pain in the ass though because of the effects of relativity. Still measuring time from the behavior of the sun would allow travelers to calculate the discrepancy.
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