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The Worldwide System
Worldwide System
Measurement System
Worldwide Time
Global Age
Digital Date
Decimal Time
Single Zone
Worldwide Space
Management System
Government System
How Much?
How Soon?
One System
One World
THE WORLD IN OUR HANDS
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The Worldwide Measurement System
Our ages,
dates, times, zones, rules, weights and measures evolved over
the
millennia and so they were not designed as one cohesive system. There are still forty different ages, dates and
times around our world.
These make us seem different when we all have
ten digits to count upon.
We have known about zeros, numbers and
decimals for a millennium
but we have not yet learned how to use
them properly in Time and Space.
The International System is now
used throughout most of our world.
It is based on the atomic second, originally a fraction of a mean solar
day but now an arbitrary number of vibrations of a
tiny atom of caesium.
The metre was originally supposed to be related to the size of our world
but is now based upon the distance light travels in a fraction of a
second. This is incomprehensible to most of those who use this chronic
system.
The Worldwide Measurement System is easy to
learn and simple to use.
It could
solve numerous mathematical problems, throughout our world.
The
Worldwide System includes Worldwide Time and
Worldwide Space.
Worldwide
Time includes global age,
digital date and
decimal time.
Worldwide Time at midnight in Greenwich on Gregorian 19/20 March
(the start of the vernal equinox) in the year 2000 AD read 000:000.000
(three digits for the age: three digits for the date. three digits for
the time) The year is divided into 36 ten-day weeks plus a 5 or 6-day
remainder.
A ten-day week would encourage most jobs to be shared
five-on/five-off. Worldwide Space is a system of measures based upon the
girth of Earth. If the Equator is divided by 360 degrees and then
by one million this new global-digital-decimal unit can be used over
land, at sea or in the air.
It could replace the kilometre,
statute mile and nautical mile as well as lengths, areas,
volumes and weights in Imperial, US and Metric Systems.
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