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timmars

Timmars is a fictional unit of time used in speculative world-building to illustrate an alternative decimal timekeeping system. In this concept, a day is divided into 100 timmars, so one timmar equals 14.4 minutes (14 minutes and 24 seconds). The timmar-based day is designed to simplify arithmetic for scheduling and logistics, since time values can be treated as simple integers from 0 to 99.

Notation and conversions are a central feature of timmars. Time is often written as a single number

Origins and usage in fiction. The term timmar is a constructed concept, not in real-world use, and

Etymology and culture. The word timmar is typically presented as a neologism built from a time-related root

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representing
timmars
elapsed
since
midnight,
with
additional
precision
derived
from
the
fractional
part.
For
example,
timmar
25
corresponds
to
6:00,
timmar
50
to
12:00,
timmar
75
to
18:00,
and
timmar
99
to
about
23:45:36.
Because
one
timmar
is
14.4
minutes,
conversions
to
standard
hours
and
minutes
involve
multiplying
the
timmar
count
by
14.4
and
then
converting
the
resulting
minutes
to
hours
and
minutes.
appears
in
various
works
of
science
fiction
and
world-building
discussions
as
an
example
of
decimal
time.
Proponents
argue
that
a
100-unit
day
can
simplify
scheduling,
while
critics
note
potential
confusion
with
conventional
timekeeping.
In
narrative
contexts,
timmars
are
often
used
to
stage
timing
of
events,
tasks,
and
rituals
with
straightforward
arithmetic.
and
a
plural-like
suffix
common
in
fictional
languages.
Its
exact
linguistic
background
varies
by
author,
but
it
is
generally
intended
to
evoke
familiarity
while
signaling
an
alternative
system.