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Local Time: Current Time at your place.   [ IST ]

GMT/UTC: Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is a term originally referring to mean solar time at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in England. It is now often used to refer to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) when this is viewed as a time zone, although strictly UTC is an atomic time scale which only approximates GMT in the old sense. It is also used to refer to Universal Time (UT), which is the astronomical concept that directly replaced the original GMT.

On 1 January 1972, GMT was replaced as the international time reference by UTC, maintained by an ensemble of atomic clocks around the world

Decimal Time : Decimal time is the representation of the time of day using units which are decimally related. This term is often used to refer specifically to French Revolutionary Time, which divides the day into 10 decimal hours, each decimal hour into 100 decimal minutes and each decimal minute into 100 decimal seconds, as opposed to the more familiar standard time, which divides the day into 24 hours, each hour into 60 minutes and each minute into 60 seconds.

Universal Metric Time: Metric Time (MT) is an attempt to create a decimalized time system for our modern base-10 using world. This is a neglected part of the Metric System (or SI) which has created a whole measuring system based on 10 for mass, distance, volume, etc., but no official decimalized time units for normal day-to-day use. Since any system for measuring time is arbitrary, we should be using one that is most practical for us.

Hexadecimal Time: The hexadecimal time format divides the day into either 16 or 32 hexadecimal hours. In either case there are 256 hexadecimal minutes in a hexadecimal hour and 16 hexadecimal seconds in a hexadecimal minute.

The conversion of hexclock unit of time is as follows

1 hexhour

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675 s

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8

1 H 30

1 hexminute

=

675 s

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32

21.09 s

1 hexsecond

=

675 s

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512

1.32 s

Swatch Internet Time: Swatch Internet Time is a concept introduced in 1998 and marketed by the Swatch corp. as an alternative, decimal measure of time.

New Earth Time (N E T):  New Earth Time (or NET) is an alternative system for measuring the time of day, independently of local time. At any moment, there is a single NET time for the entire world.

A day is broken down into 360 NET degrees. Each degree has 60 NET minutes, and each NET minute has 60 NET seconds. Each NET day begins at midnight UTC at the Prime Meridian. One NET degree is therefore equivalent to four (normal) minutes, and one normal hour is equivalent to 15 NET degrees.

New Earth Time was invented on 15 September 1999. The rights to the concept are owned by degree NET Ltd.

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