Universal Time Measurement System
Project description
UTMS - Universal Time Measurement System
🚀 Revolutionizing How We Measure Time
The Universal Time Measurement System (UTMS) is a bold reimagining of how humanity measures and communicates time. By leveraging the fundamental, universal nature of Planck time units, this system transcends the limitations of Earth-centric timekeeping, providing a framework that is consistent across all observers—no matter their location, velocity, or frame of reference in the universe.
UTMS introduces an innovative method of tracking time, spanning from the Big Bang to the eventual heat death of the universe, based on a decimalized time system. This reimagined timekeeping framework offers significant advantages.
With UTMS, time measurement becomes:
- Universal: Accounts for relativistic effects and cosmic scales.
- Practical: Simplifies calculations with a decimal-based hierarchy.
- Flexible: Allows for multiple reference points, from the Unix epoch to your birthday.
🌌 The Problem with Current Timekeeping
Traditional timekeeping systems are based on arbitrary historical and astronomical events, such as Earth's rotation or the Gregorian calendar. These systems:
- Lack universality: They cannot account for relativistic effects or cosmic time scales.
- Are overly complex: Using non-decimal units (e.g., 24-hour days, 60-minute hours).
- Are Earth-specific: Useless in contexts beyond our planet.
UTMS redefines time with Planck time units—the smallest meaningful measurement of time—as the foundation. This universal metric is invariant and provides a consistent reference for all observers, regardless of relativistic effects.
🧮 Core Features
-
Planck Time Units as a Universal Metric Time is measured as the total number of Planck time units since the Big Bang. This metric remains consistent for all observers, enabling communication across vastly different frames of reference.
-
Decimal-Based Time Hierarchy UTMS introduces logical, scalable time units:
- Kiloseconds (KSec): 1,000 seconds (~16.67 minutes)
- Megaseconds (MSec): 1,000,000 seconds (~11.57 days)
- Gigaseconds (GSec): 1,000,000,000 seconds (~31.7 years)
- Teraseconds (TSec): 1,000,000,000,000 seconds (~31,688 years) This eliminates the need for inconsistent units like hours, weeks, or months.
-
Customizable Reference Points Start measuring time relative to any point—be it the Unix epoch, the birth of civilization, or this very moment. The flexibility of UTMS accommodates both personal and scientific contexts.
-
Earth-Centric Adaptation for Daily Life Retains the concept of "days" but measures time as seconds since midnight, reset daily. This ensures compatibility with routines like work schedules while simplifying the traditional 24-hour format.
🔧 Applications
- Cosmic and Relativistic Communication: Enable synchronization with observers in different inertial frames, including hypothetical relativistic aliens.
- Scientific Research: Provide a consistent framework for measuring time across cosmic and quantum scales.
- Daily Usability: Simplify everyday time tracking with decimalized, scalable units.
🌟 Getting Started
This repository includes:
- A working prototype for calculating time in UTMS units.
- Conversion tools between traditional and UTMS units.
- Examples of how to use UTMS for historical and scientific events.
💡 Future Enhancements
- Integration with Earth's rotation and celestial mechanics for local adaptability.
- Support for prehistoric and cosmic event timelines.
- Improved tools for visualization and human-centric usability.
🤝 Contribute
Join us in redefining time! If you have ideas, suggestions, or code to contribute, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have the following installed:
- Python 3.10+
- Git: For cloning the repository
Steps to Get Started
1. Clone the Repository
Clone the repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/danielonsecurity/utms.git
cd utms
2. Install Poetry
Poetry is a Python dependency management tool that simplifies the process of managing dependencies and packaging.
Either install Poetry from your package manager, or follow the official installation method:
On macOS/Linux:
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 -
On Windows:
For Windows, use the following command in PowerShell:
(Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://install.python-poetry.org -UseBasicP) | python -
After installation, make sure Poetry is available in your system’s PATH by running:
poetry --version
3. Install Project Dependencies
Now, install the project dependencies using Poetry. In the project directory, run:
poetry install
This will install all the necessary dependencies listed in the pyproject.toml file.
4. Activate the Virtual Environment
Poetry automatically creates a virtual environment for your project. To activate it, run:
poetry shell
This will activate the environment where you can run the package and its dependencies.
Setting up Environment Variables
Copy the .env.example file to a new file named .env:
cp .env.example .env
Create an Gemini API key here https://aistudio.google.com/app/apikey and add it to .env.
5. Run the Python Package
Once the virtual environment is activated, you can run UTMS command line:
$ utms
Welcome to UTMS CLI (Version 0.1.0)!
Input the date you want to check. If not a standard date format, AI will be used to convert your
text into a parseable date. If your input starts with a dot (`.`) it'll be interpreted as a command.
Available Commands:
.unit [unit] [columns] [rows]
Display a conversion table for a specific unit. The parameters are optional:
- [unit]: The base unit for the conversion table ("s", "m", etc)
Defaults to "s" if omitted.
- [columns]: Number of columns before and after the base unit in
the table. Defaults to a standard layout if omitted.
- [rows]: Number of rows before and after the base unit in
the table. Defaults to a standard layout if omitted.
Examples:
.unit s
.unit m 5
.unit h 3 10
.conv <value> <source_unit> [target_unit]
Convert a value from one unit to another. The `target_unit` is optional:
- <value>: The numerical value to be converted.
- <source_unit>: The unit of the value to be converted.
- [target_unit]: The desired unit to convert to. If omitted,
defaults to a standard unit conversion.
Examples:
.conv 60 s m
.conv 1 h
.dconv <value>
Convert a date time value from one unit to another.
- <value>: The date time value to be converted in either HH:MM[:SS] or DD.CC[.SSS] format
Examples:
.conv 10:05
.conv 17:35:33
.conv 3.2.250
.conv 8.9
.timetable
Prints a formated table mapping standard hours/minutes to centidays/decidays and also
Kiloseconds
General:
.exit
Exit the UTMS CLI.
.debug
Enter Python's PDB.
.clock
Run a clock showing time both in standard units and new ones.
.help
Display this help message.
Notes:
- Commands are case-sensitive and must begin with a period (`.`).
You can also use command line arguments to run UTMS:
$ utms --help
usage: utms [-h] [--unit [UNIT ...]] [--conv CONV [CONV ...]] [--dconv DCONV [DCONV ...]] [--timetable] [--clock]
UTMS CLI
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--unit [UNIT ...] Unit conversion table
--conv CONV [CONV ...]
Convert value between units
--dconv DCONV [DCONV ...]
Convert day time between units
--timetable Generate timetable
--clock Run clock
Clocks
To show current time with analog/digital clocks in both standard and decimal times use utms --clock or run .clock command:
To convert between time formats use utms --dconv or .dconv commands:
$ utms --dconv 15:30:25
6.4.529
$ utms --dconv 1.2.200
02:56:08
Look up a date
Just type the date in any format you can think of, and UTMS will try to make sense of it, first using python's dateparser, and if that fails it'll use the Gemini AI to look up any event known to the AI and get a parseable time value out of it:
UTMS> today
2024-12-25 22:30:58.307492+01:00
NT: Now Time (2024-12-25)
+ 0.000 Y
+ 23.397 s
+ 23.397 s
DT: Day Time (2024-12-25 00:00:00)
+ 9 dd 3 cd 706 s 307.492 ms
+ 22 h 30 m 58 s 307.492 ms
+ 81 KS 58 s 307.492 ms
YT: Year Time (2024-01-01 00:00:00)
+ 359 d 9 dd 3 cd 706 s 307.492 ms
+ 51 w 2 d 9 dd 3 cd 706 s 307.492 ms
+ 11 M 29 d 9 dd 3 cd 706 s 307.492 ms
+ 31 MS 98 KS 658 s 307.492 ms
MT: Month Time (2024-12-01 00:00:00)
+ 24 d 9 dd 3 cd 706 s 307.492 ms
+ 3 w 3 d 9 dd 3 cd 706 s 307.492 ms
+ 2 MS 154 KS 658 s 307.492 ms
UT: Unix Time (1970-01-01)
+ 1735162258.307 s
+ 1 GS 735 MS 162 KS 258.307 s
+ 54 Y 359 d 9 h 30 m 58.307 s
+ 54.984 Y
CE: CE Time (1 CE)
+ 2024.942 Y
+ 2 Mn 24 Y 344 d 3 h 30 m 58.307 s
+ 63 GS 902 MS 316 KS 658.307 s
mT: Millennium Time (2000-01-01)
+ 24.985 Y
+ 24 Y 359 d 21 h 30 m 58.307 s
+ 788 MS 477 KS 458.307 s
LT: Life Time (1992-27-06)
+ 32.498 Y
+ 32 Y 181 d 21 h 30 m 58.307 s
+ 1 GS 25 MS 559 KS 58.307 s
BB: Big Bang Time (13.8e9 years ago)
+ 13800000054.984 Y
+ 13 Ga 800.000 Ma
+ 435494 TS 881 GS 735 MS 162 KS 258 s 307.492 ms
UTMS>
UTMS> beginning of world war 1
1914-07-28T00:00:00+00:00
NT: Now Time (2024-12-25)
- 110.415 Y
- 110 Y 151 d 9 h 30 m 34.911 s
- 3 GS 484 MS 416 KS 634.911 s
DT: Day Time (2024-12-25 00:00:00)
- 403279 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 967871 h 0E+3 ms
- 3484335 KS 600 s 0E+3 ms
YT: Year Time (2024-01-01 00:00:00)
- 39968 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 5709 w 5 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 1332 M 8 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 3453 MS 318 KS 0E+3 ms
MT: Month Time (2024-12-01 00:00:00)
- 40303 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 5757 w 4 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 3482 MS 262 KS 0E+3 ms
UT: Unix Time (1970-01-01)
- 1749254400 s
- 1 GS 749 MS 254 KS 400 s
- 55 Y 157 d 6 h 0.00 s
- 55.431 Y
CE: CE Time (1 CE)
+ 1914.528 Y
+ 1 Mn 914 Y 192 d 18 h 0.00 s
+ 60 GS 417 MS 900 KS 0.00 s
mT: Millennium Time (2000-01-01)
- 85.429 Y
- 85 Y 156 d 18 h 0.00 s
- 2 GS 695 MS 939 KS 200 s
LT: Life Time (1992-27-06)
- 77.916 Y
- 77 Y 334 d 18 h 0.00 s
- 2 GS 458 MS 857 KS 600 s
BB: Big Bang Time (13.8e9 years ago)
+ 13799999944.569 Y
+ 13 Ga 800.000 Ma
+ 435494 TS 878 GS 250 MS 745 KS 600 s 0E+3 ms
UTMS> extinction of dinosaurs
-6.6e7
NT: Now Time (2024-12-25)
- 66002023.984 Y
- 66 Ma 2 Mn 23 Y 359 d 9 h 30 m 34.911 s
- 2 PS 82 TS 865 GS 472 MS 76 KS 634.911 s
DT: Day Time (2024-12-25 00:00:00)
- 241072392592 dd 720 s 0E+1 ms
- 578573742221 h 0E+1 ms
- 2082865471995 KS 600 s 0E+1 ms
YT: Year Time (2024-01-01 00:00:00)
- 24107238900 d 2 dd 720 s 0E+1 ms
- 3443891271 w 3 d 2 dd 720 s 0E+1 ms
- 803574630 M 2 dd 720 s 0E+1 ms
- 2082865440 MS 978 KS 0E+1 ms
MT: Month Time (2024-12-01 00:00:00)
- 24107239235 d 2 dd 720 s 0E+1 ms
- 3443891319 w 2 d 2 dd 720 s 0E+1 ms
- 2082865469 MS 922 KS 0E+1 ms
UT: Unix Time (1970-01-01)
- 2082863736914400.00 s
- 2 PS 82 TS 863 GS 736 MS 914 KS 400.00 s
- 66 Ma 1 Mn 969 Y 0.00 s
- 66001969 Y
CE: CE Time (1 CE)
- 65999999.042 Y
- 65 Ma 999 Mn 999 Y 15 d 6 h 0.00 s
- 2 PS 82 TS 801 GS 569 MS 760 KS 0.00 s
mT: Millennium Time (2000-01-01)
- 66001998.999 Y
- 66 Ma 1 Mn 998 Y 364 d 18 h 0.00 s
- 2 PS 82 TS 864 GS 683 MS 599 KS 200.00 s
LT: Life Time (1992-27-06)
- 66001991.486 Y
- 66 Ma 1 Mn 991 Y 177 d 12 h 0.00 s
- 2 PS 82 TS 864 GS 446 MS 517 KS 600.00 s
BB: Big Bang Time (13.8e9 years ago)
+ 13733998031 Y
+ 13 Ga 733.998 Ma
+ 433412 TS 16 GS 263 MS 85 KS 600 s 0E+1 ms
UTMS> fall of roman empire
0476-09-04T00:00:00+00:00
NT: Now Time (2024-12-25)
- 1548.276 Y
- 1 Mn 548 Y 100 d 21 h 30 m 34.911 s
- 48 GS 859 MS 882 KS 234.911 s
DT: Day Time (2024-12-25 00:00:00)
- 5655069 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 13572167 h 0E+3 ms
- 48859801 KS 200 s 0E+3 ms
YT: Year Time (2024-01-01 00:00:00)
- 565147 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 80735 w 2 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 18838 M 7 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 48828 MS 783 KS 600 s 0E+3 ms
MT: Month Time (2024-12-01 00:00:00)
- 565482 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 80783 w 1 d 9 dd 5 cd 720 s 0E+3 ms
- 48857 MS 727 KS 600 s 0E+3 ms
UT: Unix Time (1970-01-01)
- 47124720000 s
- 47 GS 124 MS 720 KS 0 s
- 1 Mn 493 Y 106 d 18 h 0.00 s
- 1493.292 Y
CE: CE Time (1 CE)
+ 476.666 Y
+ 476 Y 243 d 6 h 0.00 s
+ 15 GS 42 MS 434 KS 400.00 s
mT: Millennium Time (2000-01-01)
- 1523.291 Y
- 1 Mn 523 Y 106 d 6 h 0.00 s
- 48 GS 71 MS 404 KS 800 s
LT: Life Time (1992-27-06)
- 1515.778 Y
- 1 Mn 515 Y 284 d 6 h 0.00 s
- 47 GS 834 MS 323 KS 200 s
BB: Big Bang Time (13.8e9 years ago)
+ 13799998506.708 Y
+ 13 Ga 799.999 Ma
+ 435494 TS 832 GS 875 MS 280 KS 0E+3 ms
Print units conversion table
Use the .unit command to display a conversion table between time units:
Prompt> .unit
Time Unit Femtosecond (fs) Picosecond (ps) Nanosecond (ns) Microsecond (us) Millisecond (ms) Second (s) Minute (m) Centiday (cd) Kilosecond (KS) Hour (h) Deciday (dd)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Planck Time (pt) 5.391e-29 5.391e-32 5.391e-35 5.391e-38 5.391e-41 5.391e-44 8.985e-46 6.240e-47 5.391e-47 1.498e-47 6.240e-48
Quectosecond (qs) 1.000e-15 1.000e-18 1.000e-21 1.000e-24 1.000e-27 1.000e-30 1.667e-32 1.157e-33 1.000e-33 2.778e-34 1.157e-34
Rontosecond (rs) 1.000e-12 1.000e-15 1.000e-18 1.000e-21 1.000e-24 1.000e-27 1.667e-29 1.157e-30 1.000e-30 2.778e-31 1.157e-31
Yoctosecond (ys) 1.000e-9 1.000e-12 1.000e-15 1.000e-18 1.000e-21 1.000e-24 1.667e-26 1.157e-27 1.000e-27 2.778e-28 1.157e-28
Zeptosecond (zs) 1.000e-6 1.000e-9 1.000e-12 1.000e-15 1.000e-18 1.000e-21 1.667e-23 1.157e-24 1.000e-24 2.778e-25 1.157e-25
Attosecond (as) 0.001 1.000e-6 1.000e-9 1.000e-12 1.000e-15 1.000e-18 1.667e-20 1.157e-21 1.000e-21 2.778e-22 1.157e-22
Femtosecond (fs) 1 0.001 1.000e-6 1.000e-9 1.000e-12 1.000e-15 1.667e-17 1.157e-18 1.000e-18 2.778e-19 1.157e-19
Picosecond (ps) 1000 1 0.001 1.000e-6 1.000e-9 1.000e-12 1.667e-14 1.157e-15 1.000e-15 2.778e-16 1.157e-16
Nanosecond (ns) 1000000 1000 1 0.001 1.000e-6 1.000e-9 1.667e-11 1.157e-12 1.000e-12 2.778e-13 1.157e-13
Microsecond (us) 1.000e+9 1000000 1000 1 0.001 1.000e-6 1.667e-8 1.157e-9 1.000e-9 2.778e-10 1.157e-10
Millisecond (ms) 1.000e+12 1.000e+9 1000000 1000 1 0.001 1.667e-5 1.157e-6 1.000e-6 2.778e-7 1.157e-7
Second (s) 1.000e+15 1.000e+12 1.000e+9 1000000 1000 1 0.01667 0.00116 0.001 2.778e-4 1.157e-4
Minute (m) 6.000e+16 6.000e+13 6.000e+10 6.000e+7 60000 60 1 0.06944 0.060 0.01667 0.00694
Centiday (cd) 8.640e+17 8.640e+14 8.640e+11 8.640e+8 864000 864 14.40000 1 0.864 0.240 0.100
Kilosecond (KS) 1.000e+18 1.000e+15 1.000e+12 1.000e+9 1000000 1000 16.66667 1.15741 1 0.27778 0.11574
Hour (h) 3.600e+18 3.600e+15 3.600e+12 3.600e+9 3600000 3600 60 4.16667 3.60000 1 0.41667
Deciday (dd) 8.640e+18 8.640e+15 8.640e+12 8.640e+9 8640000 8640 144 10 8.64000 2.40000 1
Day (d) 8.640e+19 8.640e+16 8.640e+13 8.640e+10 8.640e+7 86400 1440 100 86.40000 24 10
Week (w) 6.048e+20 6.048e+17 6.048e+14 6.048e+11 6.048e+8 604800 10080 700 604.80000 168 70
Megasecond (MS) 1.000e+21 1.000e+18 1.000e+15 1.000e+12 1.000e+9 1000000 16666.66667 1157.40741 1000 277.77778 115.74074
Lunar Cycle (lc) 2.551e+21 2.551e+18 2.551e+15 2.551e+12 2.551e+9 2551442.80000 42524.04667 2953.05880 2551.44280 708.73411 295.30588
Month (M) 2.592e+21 2.592e+18 2.592e+15 2.592e+12 2.592e+9 2592000 43200 3000 2592 720 300
Year (Y) 3.156e+22 3.156e+19 3.156e+16 3.156e+13 3.156e+10 3.156e+7 525960 36525 31557.60000 8766 3652.50000
Decade (D) 3.156e+23 3.156e+20 3.156e+17 3.156e+14 3.156e+11 3.156e+8 5259600 365250 315576 87660 36525
Gigasecond (GS) 1.000e+24 1.000e+21 1.000e+18 1.000e+15 1.000e+12 1.000e+9 1.667e+7 1157407.40741 1000000 277777.77778 115740.74074
Century (C) 3.156e+24 3.156e+21 3.156e+18 3.156e+15 3.156e+12 3.156e+9 5.260e+7 3652500 3155760 876600 365250
Millennium (Mn) 3.156e+25 3.156e+22 3.156e+19 3.156e+16 3.156e+13 3.156e+10 5.260e+8 3.652e+7 3.156e+7 8766000 3652500
Terasecond (TS) 1.000e+27 1.000e+24 1.000e+21 1.000e+18 1.000e+15 1.000e+12 1.667e+10 1.157e+9 1.000e+9 2.778e+8 1.157e+8
Megaannum (Ma) 3.156e+28 3.156e+25 3.156e+22 3.156e+19 3.156e+16 3.156e+13 5.260e+11 3.652e+10 3.156e+10 8.766e+9 3.652e+9
Petasecond (PS) 1.000e+30 1.000e+27 1.000e+24 1.000e+21 1.000e+18 1.000e+15 1.667e+13 1.157e+12 1.000e+12 2.778e+11 1.157e+11
Gigaannum (Ga) 3.156e+31 3.156e+28 3.156e+25 3.156e+22 3.156e+19 3.156e+16 5.260e+14 3.652e+13 3.156e+13 8.766e+12 3.652e+12
Age of Universe (au) 4.355e+32 4.355e+29 4.355e+26 4.355e+23 4.355e+20 4.355e+17 7.258e+15 5.040e+14 4.355e+14 1.210e+14 5.040e+13
Hubble Time (ht) 4.544e+32 4.544e+29 4.544e+26 4.544e+23 4.544e+20 4.544e+17 7.574e+15 5.260e+14 4.544e+14 1.262e+14 5.260e+13
Exasecond (ES) 1.000e+33 1.000e+30 1.000e+27 1.000e+24 1.000e+21 1.000e+18 1.667e+16 1.157e+15 1.000e+15 2.778e+14 1.157e+14
Teraannum (Ta) 3.156e+34 3.156e+31 3.156e+28 3.156e+25 3.156e+22 3.156e+19 5.260e+17 3.652e+16 3.156e+16 8.766e+15 3.652e+15
Zettasecond (ZS) 1.000e+36 1.000e+33 1.000e+30 1.000e+27 1.000e+24 1.000e+21 1.667e+19 1.157e+18 1.000e+18 2.778e+17 1.157e+17
Yottasecond (YS) 1.000e+39 1.000e+36 1.000e+33 1.000e+30 1.000e+27 1.000e+24 1.667e+22 1.157e+21 1.000e+21 2.778e+20 1.157e+20
Ronnasecond (RS) 1.000e+42 1.000e+39 1.000e+36 1.000e+33 1.000e+30 1.000e+27 1.667e+25 1.157e+24 1.000e+24 2.778e+23 1.157e+23
Quettasecond (QS) 1.000e+45 1.000e+42 1.000e+39 1.000e+36 1.000e+33 1.000e+30 1.667e+28 1.157e+27 1.000e+27 2.778e+26 1.157e+26
Galaxial Era (GE) 3.156e+142 3.156e+139 3.156e+136 3.156e+133 3.156e+130 3.156e+127 5.260e+125 3.652e+124 3.156e+124 8.766e+123 3.652e+123
If you want to only print the relevant ones, choose the unit you want to center the table to and the number of columns and rows to display inbetween:
Prompt> .unit h 3 5
Time Unit Minute (m) Centiday (cd) Kilosecond (KS) Hour (h) Deciday (dd) Day (d) Week (w)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Millisecond (ms) 1.667e-5 1.157e-6 1.000e-6 2.778e-7 1.157e-7 1.157e-8 1.653e-9
Second (s) 0.01667 0.00116 0.001 2.778e-4 1.157e-4 1.157e-5 1.653e-6
Minute (m) 1 0.06944 0.060 0.01667 0.00694 6.944e-4 9.921e-5
Centiday (cd) 14.40000 1 0.864 0.240 0.100 0.010 0.00143
Kilosecond (KS) 16.66667 1.15741 1 0.27778 0.11574 0.01157 0.00165
Hour (h) 60 4.16667 3.60000 1 0.41667 0.04167 0.00595
Deciday (dd) 144 10 8.64000 2.40000 1 0.100 0.01429
Day (d) 1440 100 86.40000 24 10 1 0.14286
Week (w) 10080 700 604.80000 168 70 7 1
Megasecond (MS) 16666.66667 1157.40741 1000 277.77778 115.74074 11.57407 1.65344
Lunar Cycle (lc) 42524.04667 2953.05880 2551.44280 708.73411 295.30588 29.53059 4.21866
Prompt>
Convert units
Use the .conv command to convert between units:
Prompt> .conv 5 h
Converting 5 h:
--------------------------------------------------
Planck Time (pt): 3.339e+47
Quectosecond (qs): 1.800e+34
Rontosecond (rs): 1.800e+31
Yoctosecond (ys): 1.800e+28
Zeptosecond (zs): 1.800e+25
Attosecond (as): 1.800e+22
Femtosecond (fs): 1.800e+19
Picosecond (ps): 1.800e+16
Nanosecond (ns): 1.800e+13
Microsecond (us): 1.800e+10
Millisecond (ms): 1.800e+7
Second (s): 18000
Minute (m): 300
Centiday (cd): 20.83333
Kilosecond (KS): 18
Hour (h): 5
Deciday (dd): 2.08333
Day (d): 0.20833
Week (w): 0.02976
Megasecond (MS): 0.018
Lunar Cycle (lc): 0.00705
Month (M): 0.00694
Year (Y): 5.704e-4
Decade (D): 5.704e-5
Gigasecond (GS): 1.800e-5
Century (C): 5.704e-6
Millennium (Mn): 5.704e-7
Terasecond (TS): 1.800e-8
Megaannum (Ma): 5.704e-10
Petasecond (PS): 1.800e-11
Gigaannum (Ga): 5.704e-13
Age of Universe (au): 4.133e-14
Hubble Time (ht): 3.961e-14
Exasecond (ES): 1.800e-14
Teraannum (Ta): 5.704e-16
Zettasecond (ZS): 1.800e-17
Yottasecond (YS): 1.800e-20
Ronnasecond (RS): 1.800e-23
Quettasecond (QS): 1.800e-26
Galaxial Era (GE): 5.704e-124
Prompt> .conv 1.25e7 s
Converting 1.25e7 s:
--------------------------------------------------
Planck Time (pt): 2.319e+50
Quectosecond (qs): 1.250e+37
Rontosecond (rs): 1.250e+34
Yoctosecond (ys): 1.250e+31
Zeptosecond (zs): 1.250e+28
Attosecond (as): 1.250e+25
Femtosecond (fs): 1.250e+22
Picosecond (ps): 1.250e+19
Nanosecond (ns): 1.250e+16
Microsecond (us): 1.250e+13
Millisecond (ms): 1.250e+10
Second (s): 1.250e+7
Minute (m): 208333.33333
Centiday (cd): 14467.59259
Kilosecond (KS): 12500
Hour (h): 3472.22222
Deciday (dd): 1446.75926
Day (d): 144.67593
Week (w): 20.66799
Megasecond (MS): 12.50000
Lunar Cycle (lc): 4.89919
Month (M): 4.82253
Year (Y): 0.39610
Decade (D): 0.03961
Gigasecond (GS): 0.01250
Century (C): 0.00396
Millennium (Mn): 3.961e-4
Terasecond (TS): 1.250e-5
Megaannum (Ma): 3.961e-7
Petasecond (PS): 1.250e-8
Gigaannum (Ga): 3.961e-10
Age of Universe (au): 2.870e-11
Hubble Time (ht): 2.751e-11
Exasecond (ES): 1.250e-11
Teraannum (Ta): 3.961e-13
Zettasecond (ZS): 1.250e-14
Yottasecond (YS): 1.250e-17
Ronnasecond (RS): 1.250e-20
Quettasecond (QS): 1.250e-23
Galaxial Era (GE): 3.961e-121
Prompt> .conv 1.25e7 s h
Converting 1.25e7 s:
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Hour (h): 3472.22222
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