> The 10 hour clock for instance. By switching to
> metric time one of our hours now equals 72 minutes of your time,
Nah, that doesn't work either, since now you have 2 of those per day. To be
truly metric, you have to use milli-years, which are 8.7696 "old" hours
long; and micro-years (31.57056 old seconds).
Yes, that means the sun comes up at a different time every day, but it does
that anyway. Can't "simplify" things without breaking a few eggs.
Randall
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