I feel that this is what we should be using instead of the current illogical time system.

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    We also need to switch to 13 months at 28 days each. Makes things so much easier.

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        I had a roommate for a semester in college who essentially lived on a 40 hour schedule. He’d stay awake for 24 hours straight, then sleep for 16 hours. Not sure if he managed to pass any of his classes that year.

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          I had your mom for a semester in college

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            I hope you cleaned her urn when you were done.

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          I honestly feel pretty close to that, not as egregious but maybe like 16 to 20 hours awake to 8-12 hours asleep. Roughly 16-10

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      There’s pros and cons., though personally I used this calendar for my fiction writing.

      I’d like to find a way to sync the lunar cycle and solar cycles since the earth’s, moon’s, and revolutions around the sun are soooo close (5 days off) plus it’d make sense to keep in theme with the Babylonian-esque base-60 system (where 60 is readily divided and a factor of 360 days, 12 months, 30 days, etc).

      Which is pretty much what the Ancient Egyptians did.

      *edit: pretty much have 5 “fake days” and add a sixth “fake” day to account for the gradual desync.

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      I’d personally prefer 12 months with 30 days each, a 6-day week (makes for even rotations in shifts, 4 on 2 off), and an inter-calary week of 5 to 6 days at the new year.

      If we’re going for broke on this I’d also want to convert to the dozenal system over decimal, as 12 is more easily divisible by smaller numbers which means easier division for numbers we use more often (like 3 or 4), which means that ¼ would be 0.3 and ⅓ would be 0.4.

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        12? Ew. As someone who relies on my fingers to count I repudiate such discriminatory system!

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        Wow. A dozenal system sounds useful! We should use it for measuring distances!

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        Fuck it. Lets get real and just go all the way back to Sumeria. Sexagesimal numbering system here we come.

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        I like that with 13 each month starts on a Monday and ends on a Sunday. Makes that calculation super easy.

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          With six days a week for a 30-day month, each month would also start with the same day.

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            True. But I think as long as the weeks aren’t cut up by months it’s still a massive simplification.

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        I would say that at the very least we could adjust February by taking a day from July and August and the extra day every four years could be added inbetween them as a “monthless” day in the middle of the summer.

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        A dozenal system is more difficult in multiplication. Decimal: 10^7 =10000000, 10^8=100000000, 10^9=1000000000, etc.
        Dozenal: 12^7= 35831808, 12^8=429981696, 12^9=5159780352.
        Gets very messy very quick.

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          That’s because you’re working in base 10. That person wants to covert to base 12.

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            In which case teaching kids to count becomes more difficult because we have ten fingers

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              Unless you use your thumb to point to the phalanges of each finger.

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                Ok that’s me convinced. I’m on board train dozenal!

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                  Since we can count to 10 (12) on one hand, we can use the other hand to count sets of 10, bringing us up to 100 (144). With decimal, we’re stuck at 20, and that’s only if we’re wearing sandals.

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                    If you’re pointing to the last phalange on both hands, that would be 110 (156) though wouldn’t it. Since it would be 10 x 10 + 10.
                    We could also use this method to count to 100 in base-10 using only the first 10 phalanges of the hand.

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                  Wait till you hear about these things called inches!

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          In base 12 12^7 would be written as 10000000 too.

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          In dozenal (duodecimal), 6+6= a dozen, but we write “dozen” as 10. A dozen dozen is not 144; it is 100. 3 dozen is not 36; 3 dozen is 30.

          We would have two additional digits between 9 and 10.

          We would have to rewrite our multiplication table entirely. 2 * 6=10. 3 * 6=16. 4 * 6=20. But, when we do memorize the new table, it is just as consistent and functional as our decimal system.

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      Math checks out, but who do we name the other month after? Another Roman emperor?

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        We can just name it after some guy named John. We can call it Johnuary

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        How about Sextuary after August and before September? It counts up from there until December anyway.

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        Smarch. Just gotta watch out for that lousy Smarch weather.

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          Not to mention the Ide of Smarch. Beware!

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        Honestly just numbering them would be easier haha

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          But then do we skip unlucky 13, and right from 12 to 14?

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            Nah, we swing hard the other way: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 666

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              That’ll make Christmas interesting.

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      Yes please! I love that system so much I made it the default in my fantasy novels.

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      An alternative is 10 months where each are 36 days for even numbered months and 37 days for odd number months

      A benefit for 28 days is all months are 4 weeks.