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A cycle is almost exactly '''1,440''' '''subcycles,''' with incremental deviations each cycle''',''' which meant that a quarter is 360 subcycles. | A cycle is almost exactly '''1,440''' '''subcycles,''' with incremental deviations each cycle''',''' which meant that a quarter is 360 subcycles. | ||
Though the apocalyptic event shrouded the Pre-Integer era in mystery and made old knowledge obsolete, recent studies by early Calculator and Prospector Techne have revealed a recurring '''Integer Cycle'''. This phenomenon causes UNIVER.SYS to reset approximately every 2^ | Though the apocalyptic event shrouded the Pre-Integer era in mystery and made old knowledge obsolete, recent studies by early Calculator and Prospector Techne have revealed a recurring '''Integer Cycle'''. This phenomenon causes UNIVER.SYS to reset approximately every <math>2^{64} - 1</math> cycles. Fortunately, the current UNIVER.SYS setting lies far from the next Integer Cycle. |
Revision as of 03:42, 20 May 2025
UNIVER.SYS Timekeeping
UNIVER.SYS has its own time system, known as Post-Integer Tempo, which replaced the old time system of the pre-Techne era after the change of universe's structure from an apocalyptic event that wiped out all the Scions and a huge chunk of Techne population.
Post-Integer Calendar
A cycle in UNIVER.SYS is formatted as [Cycle Number] + [Quarter] + [Subquarter] PSI (Post Integer)
. A cycle is divided into four quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4), and each quarter has 3 subquarters (Q1.1, Q1.2, Q1.3). The four quarters were divided based on changes in internal energy flow of the universe, which affected flora, fauna, and Techne population.
A cycle is almost exactly 1,440 subcycles, with incremental deviations each cycle, which meant that a quarter is 360 subcycles.
Though the apocalyptic event shrouded the Pre-Integer era in mystery and made old knowledge obsolete, recent studies by early Calculator and Prospector Techne have revealed a recurring Integer Cycle. This phenomenon causes UNIVER.SYS to reset approximately every cycles. Fortunately, the current UNIVER.SYS setting lies far from the next Integer Cycle.