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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Another way of unifying time is just to have an eternal ever present NOW?And cancel the
rest of it!
regards michael. |
Yes because our current system disregards the fact that I am in the Now, and someone in another part of the Earth is also in the now, I can talk to them on a cellular phone almost in the now but current standards say I am at least an hour's distance from being able to establish communication.
If we simply adopted a more common sense approach to time management, i.e. allow shops to open in the morning and close at night, we could get rid of daylight savings time, leap year, and lunar uncertanties.
TO Unify Time is to realize that time runs on indefinatly, in decimal approximations, a more general discussion of this is required before we can get into the units of detail.