About Cindy's Clock

(The Clock of Passion and Warmth)

This clock is the heart of the KroNOS Earth Time System and marks every single moment and will convert between Leanne's Clock (Woodland Time) and Nadine's Clock (Eternal Time).
Cindy's Clock (yellow numerals) will also run in high precision increments for knowledge seekers (scientists) and will be syncronized for military coordination. This clock is OUR intellectual property and is reserved for our computers, music tech and other technology. Musicians can freely use this clock for music because they respect time. Also, this clock will ensure our systems do not lag or stall.

Cindy's Clock is set to GMT +10.

1 moment in time = 225/512 second.

256 x 16 x 16 x 3 moments = 1 day.

Therefore, Cindy's Clock has 48 hours per day, divided into 3 components of 16 hours.

Yellow numerals mark every moment and are recorded using Super Square numerals (16 count).

Green numerals mark every 3rd moment to record days as a spot portion, ignoring hours minutes and seconds. The Green numerals are Super Square and record time on the Eternal Clock (Nadine's Clock) for the journal of time, while also providing a day count for the Woodland Clock (Leanne's Clock).

Pink numerals mark every 2nd moment and are converted to a Cubic count to create hours (24), minutes (64), and seconds (64) similar to the Babylonian time currently being used for easy conversion to local clocks and time zones (Leanne's Clock).

The Red numerals in the Yellow and Pink Time represents the end of a binary pattern, as it would be illogical to continue forward into days with these binary patterns (Green numerals record days).

The Blue moment marker is a binary compatible unit of time where Leanne's Clock can be recorded on Nadine's Clock through Cindy's Clock. All moments are considered to be Yellow regardless of colour compatibility. Therefore, Cindy's Clock can be recorded in the journal of time on any Green or Blue moment.

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You can find more at our home page Numerical Systems (numberpirates.com)

The days of the week in the NOS System have been designed to teach children the observable transistions of nature in a year.
Woodenay is the 7th day and represents a new ring on the tree, which marks the end of an annual transition.

The following list is a conversion between NOS days and Roman days:

Thawz'ay

:

Melt

:

Thursday

Tearz'ay

:

Rain

:

Friday (was Tuesday)

Hodder'ay

:

Hot

:

Saturday (was Sunday)

Yard'ay

:

Leaves

:

Sunday (was Monday)

Colder'ay

:

Cold

:

Monday (was Saturday)

Fridj'ay

:

Ice

:

Tuesday (was Friday)

Wooden'ay

:

Tree Ring

:

Wednesday

The Roman calendar changed the days of the week and some of the names from the Norse through arrogance and lack of understanding. The Roman days have no logic and teach children nothing and are just a bunch of words, and children have to remember the order without logic or meaning. Our new days are more similar to the original calendar days used by the Norse and will teach children about nature and time, which are more logically named units of time.

You can learn our numerals and binary switches at Numerical Understanding (numberpirates.com/numes)

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