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Global Time

1,500-beat day clock anchored to UTC+14

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⊙ The Global Time Manifesto

1. The Philosophy: The Sun-Awake Standard

Traditional time is a fragmented relic. Current UTC/GMT standards are anchored to a colonial meridian that forces the digital world to perform "time zone math" for simple coordination.

Global Time (⊙) shifts the center of the world to the International Date Line (UTC+14). We anchor our clock to Millennium Island, Kiribati — the first place on Earth to see the light of a new day. When the sun awakes, the global clock begins.

2. The Arithmetic: The 1,500-Beat Day

We reject the 1,000-beat "Internet Time" of the past, as its units are too long for human intuition. Instead, we divide the solar day into 1,500 Beats.

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