Thoughts on Time Time and history are currently conflated, making it unreasonably difficult to algorithmically handle either. I greatly enjoy imagining what systems I would force on the world, were I able, and time is among the first things I'd change. Days, months, years, and time zones have no meaning for a people no longer living on one planet, and should be relegated to historical artefacts like old technology. For the measure of time, I'd expand the current base-sixty system used to group seconds into minutes and minutes into hours. Groups of sixty hours would become a new unit equal to five sixths of three days. A unit of sixty thereof would be equal to one hundred and fifty days, which makes it a little under half a year. Yet another unit thereof would be equal to a little under twenty-five years, and corresponding roughly to the casual unit known as a generation. I find these units to be very nice. As for their names, ``cycle'' would certainly be amongst them, but whether there would be a ``lesser cycle'' and ``greater cycle'' is uncertain. Still, ``generation'' for the largest I've described is also a nice name, and certainly shouldn't be ``greatest cycle'' in case any future units were added. Learning Latin has made me appreciate the small numbers, and the many units once used so commonly to avoid big numbers. In modern English, large numbers with no units are so common it now disgusts me. I'd also change those symbols used to represent the integers, but I suppose that's for a later time.