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Is it plausible to desire a "universal" calendar applicable everywhere in our universe?

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Is it plausible to desire a "universal" calendar applicable everywhere in our universe?

Must calendars be based on solar systems (Must calendars be "relational")?

It might be that the universe "encapsulates" some minimal and absolute time units (Maybe these are Planck units) and even ways to measure them the most accurate we humans could (with our neurotypical understanding of reality in general) so to create a "universal calendar" usable at least to humans, anywhere in the universe.

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I'm not sure this is really a question about physics - it seems more like a cultural question. (2 comments)
I'm not sure this is really a question about physics - it seems more like a cultural question.
HDE 226868‭ wrote about 3 years ago

I'm not sure this is really a question about physics - it seems more like a cultural question.

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HDE 226868‭ It might be that the universe "encapsulates" some minimal and absolute time units (Maybe these are Planck units) and even ways to measure them the most accurate we humans could (with our neurotypical understanding of reality in general) so to create a "universal calendar" usable at least to humans, anywhere in the universe.