This is an interesting text, it uses 7 for foursix, and 2 for fivesix.
The day is divided into 24 hours, of 12 dozenminutes, of 12 minutes, of 12 primes of 12 seconds. The example clock shows the hour and minute hands in the normal configuration, while the second hand is set on a second axle below the centre. This is in essence, the time system used in Pendlebury
The length units derive from the division of the earth-circle (ie great circle), 40,000 d km is rated as 10000 {z} 'km', the new 'km' being 1.929 of the current km.
There are other units given, including electrical ones, but i should have to have another read of the text.
The day is divided into 24 hours, of 12 dozenminutes, of 12 minutes, of 12 primes of 12 seconds. The example clock shows the hour and minute hands in the normal configuration, while the second hand is set on a second axle below the centre. This is in essence, the time system used in Pendlebury
The length units derive from the division of the earth-circle (ie great circle), 40,000 d km is rated as 10000 {z} 'km', the new 'km' being 1.929 of the current km.
There are other units given, including electrical ones, but i should have to have another read of the text.
Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:18 pm by Phaethon
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