The clock for one planet, one humanity.
This instant is 000° or 000.00 mD
Why UTE ?
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Global Unity
One clock for all. UTE enables us to coordinate instantly, without conversion or confusion.
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Error-Free Coordination
12 : 00 UTE is the exact same instant everywhere. No ambiguity, no daylight-saving mistakes.
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Future-Ready
Based on atomic seconds, not sunrise: ideal for the Moon, Mars, and interplanetary events.
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Math-Friendly
360 degrees or 1000 millidays—easy fractions of a day, always precise to as many decimals as you want.
Practical Applications
🌐 Global Scheduling
Set a meeting at 542.38 mD—it means the exact same moment for everyone, everywhere, no time zones, no “wait, is that my morning?”
- “Team call at 542.38 mD” = 13:00:01 UTC for everyone
- Never miss a launch, broadcast, or online event due to daylight-saving
🎵 Streaming & Broadcast
Program a global radio show or game server reset to happen at 750.00 mD—it’s perfectly coordinated in every country at once.
- Example: “Song drop at 750 mD” = 18:00:00 UTC everywhere
🚀 Science & Space Ops
For astronomy, satellite ops, or future Mars colonies, a decimal global clock is future-proof and planet-agnostic.
- Mission step at 999.99 mD = “seconds before global midnight”
🛠️ Automation & Coding
Automate logs, IoT devices, batch jobs, or blockchains to trigger at specific mD (e.g. 333.333 mD). Decimal time is perfect for computers and logs.
Value Proposition:
UTE replaces “what time is that for me?” with a single, universal answer—no matter where or who you are. Precision to the second (or beyond) is always possible with decimals.
One clock. One world. One future.
How it Works
- One day = 360° (or 1000 mD)
- 1 mD = 86.4 seconds
- 1° = 4 minutes
- Any precision: decimals for seconds
Instant Converter
UTE → Local
Local → UTE
You can express any UTE time as degrees (0–360°)
or as millidays (0–1000 mD).
Pick the one that fits your thinking—both describe the same instant!
UTE in one look
- ✔ 1 mD = 86.4 seconds
- ✔ 1° = 4 minutes
- ✔ Zero confusion, zero zones