nonhour
Nonhour is a neologism referring to any named or practiced segment of time that intentionally does not align with the conventional 60-minute hour. The term is used descriptively across disciplinary and creative contexts to denote periods governed by activity, natural rhythms, narrative beats, or alternative measurement schemes rather than standard clock time.
The word blends the negative prefix non- with hour, signaling a deliberate departure from standardized hourly
In workplace design, nonhour approaches might organize work around "focus sessions" of variable length tuned to
Nonhour schemes are praised for adaptability and alignment with human variability but are criticized for reducing
Nonhour relates to flexible scheduling, subjective time, chronotypes, and alternative calendar proposals.