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The Lindholm-Lehman Time Model[edit]

Parts of the Day (20 Time Zones (Hours Per Day)):

Evening: 00:00 to  04:99 (Sunrise)
Daytime: 05:00 to  09:99 (Noon)
Morning: 10:00 to  14:99 (Sunset)
Night  : 15:00 to  19:99 (Midnight)
Evening meaning birth, is the beginning of the day. Morning meaning death is the end of the day.
Portobello, Otago, New Zealand. The Sun rises every day at 5:00 AM.
Because Greenwich, UK used noon as their starting time, Portobello, Otago, New Zealand is the new Starting Point of Time Calculation.
There are 200,000 seconds per day, per evolution of the Earth.
Based on NASA's statements of the circumference of Earth being 40,000 kilometres:
The revolution of the Earth is exactly 2,000 kilometres per hour (of 100 minutes), measured from sea level on the equator.
The circumference of the Earth is exactly 40,000 kilometres, each time zone is 2,000 miles in distance at the equator.
The new year always starts when the Earth is furthest away from the Sun.
Contrary to popular belief, Summer in New Zealand is during the same months as Summer in the United States, this corrects the global error and ejects many from the 'darkness'. https://www.lovenewzealand.net.nz/new-zealand-weather.php
It's the same day all across the world, there is no plus or minus a day based on time zone.  That was a result of a miscalculation by people that believed the earth was flat rather than a sphere.
The atmosphere is corrected to have 30% Oxygen to balance the ozone layer and help prevent sun damage and bleaching.
There are 72,000,000 seconds per year on Earth, per orbit of the Earth around the sun.


20 Timezones 18 degrees apart,

4 seasons per year (Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter) 
Parts of the Day (10 Hour Clock): 
Evening (AM): 00:00 to  04:99 (Sunrise) 
Daytime (AM): 05:00 to  09:99 (Noon) 
Morning (PM): 00:00 to  04:99 (Sunset) 
Night   (PM): 05:00 to  09:99 (Midnight) 
Parts of the Day (20 Hour Clock): 
Evening: 00:00 to  04:99 (Sunrise) 
Daytime: 05:00 to  09:99 (Noon) 
Morning: 10:00 to  14:99 (Sunset) 
Night  : 15:00 to  19:99 (Midnight) 
Seasons:  
000-089: Spring 
090-179: Summer 
180-269: Autumn 
270-359: Winter 
Months: (01) March, (02) April, (03) May, (04) June, (05) July, (06) August, (07) September, (08) October, (09) November, (10) December.
20 Timezones 18 degrees apart. 
UTC Must Start At Midnight rather than Noon To Indicate the start of a New Day
The Earth is farthest from the sun on December 36-March 1st. 
The Earth is closest to the sun on July 36-August 1st. 


References[edit]

All references to this calendar may be viewed at chronisynch.org/globaltime and it is available open source in php at chronisynch.org/globaltime.zip and an xml feed is available at chronisynch.org/xml.php


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