Global Time

1,500-beat day clock anchored to UTC+14

As of June 2026, Global Time has 1 users in the Productivity category.

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About

⊙ The Global Time Manifesto
1. The Philosophy: The Sun-Awake Standard
Traditional time is a fragmented relic. Current UTC/GMT standards are anchored to a colonial meridian that forces the digital world to perform "time zone math" for simple coordination.

Global Time (⊙) shifts the center of the world to the International Date Line (UTC+14). We anchor our clock to Millennium Island, Kiribati — the first place on Earth to see the light of a new day. When the sun awakes, the global clock begins.

2. The Arithmetic: The 1,500-Beat Day
We reject the 1,000-beat "Internet Time" of the past, as its units are too long for human intuition. Instead, we divide the solar day into 1,500 Beats.

1 Day = 1,500 Beats
1 Beat = 60 Pulses = 57.6s
1 Pulse = 100 Centi-pulses = 0.96s
This base creates a "Metric Minute" that feels natural to the human heart rate while maintaining the decimal elegance of a digital system.

3. The Three Tiers of Precision
Global Time scales to fit the needs of the observer:

Tier	                 Format	                Resolution	Application
Short	        ⊙ 1499	                57.6s	        Social scheduling & "Global Hours"
Medium	        ⊙ 1499:59	        0.96s	        Everyday synchronization
Long	        ⊙ 1499:59.99	9.6ms	        Technical & Scientific precision

4. Continuity of Date
Unlike other universal systems, Global Time respects your local calendar.

The Time: Synchronized globally (One number for everyone).
The Date: Remains your local system date (Phone/PC default).
This hybrid approach allows for a seamless transition. You can agree to meet someone at ⊙ 0800 on "Friday," regardless of whether your Friday just started or is halfway finished.

5. The Call to Action
Time is the last border to fall. By adopting Global Time, we stop living in fragmented zones and start living in a singular, synchronized pulse.

The day begins at ⊙ 0000. We are already there.

Technical

Version
1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
11.58KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
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Developer ID
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Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jan 5, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jan 5, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 11, 2026
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