supercalenders
A supercalendar is a theoretical construct in the field of timekeeping, proposed by physicist Julian Barbour. It is designed to address the perceived arbitrariness of the choice of time units and the origin of time in conventional calendars. The concept is based on the idea that the universe has a fundamental time symmetry, and that the choice of time units and origin is a matter of convention rather than a fundamental property of the universe.
In a supercalendar, time is measured in terms of the number of events that have occurred, rather
One of the key features of the supercalendar is that it is not based on any particular
The supercalendar has been the subject of much debate and criticism in the scientific community. Some physicists