+decimal time +hours
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@bento.schottelius.org>
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86400 seconds = 100000 simple seconds # divide by 86400
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1 second = 1.157407 (periodical, rounded)
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So having the seconds calculated, we can also compare the
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minutes and hours:
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1 simple minute = 100 simple seconds => 86.4 seconds = 1 minute 26.4 seconds
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1 simple hour = 10000 simple seconds => 8640 seconds = 144 minutes = 2h 24 minutes
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And the other way round:
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1 minute = 60 seconds => 69.4 simple seconds (not one simple minute!)
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1 hour = 3600 seconds => 4166.67 simple seconds = 41.6667 simple minutes = 0.4167 simple hours
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### Drop all time zones
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To be able to have one global time that everybody can use
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It is hosted at
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[http://telmich.github.io/sut](http://telmich.github.io/sut)
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## Future Work
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## Future and Related Work
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Parts of the SUT proposal are also covered by the
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[Decimal Time](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_time),
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which has been used in France around 1792.
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As societies are adopting more and supporting utilities
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will be created. You are advised to open source them
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