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DeTimezone is a component of Time 2.0 that divides the world map into 12 equal parts, with each part spanning 30 degrees of longitude. These parts are then assigned a unique Timezone identifier, ranging from 01 to 12.
To expand on the concept of 12 DeTime zone in the Time 2.0 project, it is a feature that allows users to adjust their local time based on Simplified World Time zones. This is achieved by dividing the 24 global time zones into only 12 SWT, with each SWT zone comprising two adjacent GMT zones.
For example, the first zone (SWT1) is made up of GMT-11 and GMT-10, the second DeTimezone (SWT2) comprises GMT-09 and GMT-8, and so on. By doing this, users can quickly calculate time differences between different countries without having to deal with fractional time zones.
By default, The Timeverse network is on the SWT12 zone, which includes GMT+11 and GMT+12.
The 12SWT feature can be a useful tool for users who frequently deal with international transactions or communication, as it simplifies the process of calculating time differences between different regions. Additionally, it contributes to the overall efficiency and accuracy of the Time 2.0 system, which is designed to provide a decentralized and standardized method of measuring time.
Detailed list of the 12 SWT DeTimezones and their corresponding GMT time zones:
SWT1: GMT-11 and GMT-10
SWT2: GMT-09 and GMT-08
SWT3: GMT-07 and GMT-06
SWT4: GMT-05 and GMT-04
SWT5: GMT-03 and GMT-02
SWT6: GMT-01 and GMT+00
SWT7: GMT+01 and GMT+02
SWT8: GMT+03 and GMT+04
SWT9: GMT+05 and GMT+06
SWT10: GMT+07 and GMT+08
SWT11: GMT+09 and GMT+10
SWT12: GMT+11 and GMT+12
This straightforward mapping of the SWT DeTimezones to the existing GMT time zones allows users to quickly and easily calculate the time differences between any two locations.
Rather than having to mentally convert and adjust for complex, fractional time zone offsets, users can simply reference the SWT zone numbers to determine the difference. For example, if one person is in SWT4 and another is in SWT8, the time difference is 4 SWT zones, or 8 hours.
This streamlined approach to global timekeeping not only enhances the user experience but also facilitates seamless communication, collaboration, and coordination across different regions and time zones. By providing a clear, intuitive, and universally applicable framework, the Time 2.0 project is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with and manage time on a global scale.