Erthbeet Global Time Zone
The Erthbeet Global Time Zone is not your ordinary global time zone. It behaves as a ‘silent’ global time zone in the background. It links all of the other times zones together & encodes & decodes their times between it’s own unique global time zone protocol & all the other 24 primary time zones. The Erthbeet Global Time Zone will hopefully be seen as the 25th time zone.
The Erthbeet Global Time Zone does not destroy the other time zones, but works as an intelligent conversion agent as the master time zone. It’s important to define what a non-destructive time zone means. In short, it’s a master time zone model & proposition that offers to globally unify time without having any affect on everyone’s time zones, or their local times.
Standard Time is different all over the world at any moment but Erthbeet Universal World Time is the same time universally across the planet. Because Erthbeet time is seen as the same time & seen in the same unambiguous format globally by everyone, it represents a global time zone. The Erthbeet Time Protocol (EBT) glues all time zones together into a single global time zone. In order to make time universal as well as linkable, time has had to be tokenized, as well as being managed by an active background agent. The active background agent is called Erthbeet Time Zone Intelligence (ETZI).
Erthbeet Universal World Time is a protocol & a technology that is maintained across the internet by Erthbeet Pty Ltd. Erthbeet provides the technology & server infrastructure required to provide:
– The public Erthbeet site to provide conversion between Erthbeet global time & user local time.
– Generation of the EBT time protocol
– Erthbeet Time Zone Intelligence (ETZI), to carry out time zone calculations on demand.
– Universal Time Link (UTL) that enables all local time to be posted or shared as a universal web link.
Brief History of the Erthbeet Global Time Zone
The Erthbeet Global Time Zone came into existence on paper in late 2013. Day #1 of Erthbeet Time, or the Chronox, is January 30th 2014. The Chronox date also, was on paper first well before the first BETA Erthbeet time server came online late 2013. Unfortunately, there is no instruction manual for creating, proposing & launching a new global time zone. Where standard geo-political time zones are declared & enforced by national governments, the Erthbeet Global Time Zone is maintained & proposed to the world as a new global time standard.
Where the demarcation lines for geo-political time zones must occur every 15 degrees longitudinally, the Erthbeet Global Time Zone encompasses the entire planet, without geographic boundary. The Erthbeet Global Time zone is also a working & active technology that is constantly inter-operating, communicating & converting time between all of the standard time zones & itself. Rather than just being a time zone specification, the Erthbeet Global Time zone sits on top of the 24 geo-political time zones as an active time conversion agent.
The Erthbeet Global Time zone model is possibly the only solution for a viable & practical universal world time proposal. And the practical application of the Erthbeet Global Time zone would have been difficult or impossible before the modern internet.