Lour Time Clock - Adjusted Universal Time (UTA), system redefining civil and computer timekeeping

Lour Time Clock - Adjusted Universal Time (UTA), system redefining civil and computer timekeeping

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This innovative timescale system employs letters instead of hours (lours) and adds 1ms daily to eradicate leap seconds, added every 1.5 years for civil time alignment with global position. Accurate Y00 value is obtained from the previous day's UTC-UT1 difference. It's primarily used by computer systems and navigation devices, featuring a 24 segment clock faceplate with topmost noon showcasing the user's timezone letter. Time remains consistent worldwide; users adjust the outer dial ring for their location. A hemisphere map aligns with the daily lour. The new timescale introduces an imaginary Yankee time zone at the anti-meridian, addressing the need to refine our slowing, expanding Earth's current timekeeping system. Inspired by Google's Leap Smear concept.

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