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TGM Time Units as Primel Auxiliaries
TGM Time Units as Primel Auxiliaries
Although TGM, like Primel, considers the mean solar day a “mundate reality”, its base unit of time, the Tim, is actually a simple power of the half day, or semi·day, rather than the whole day. In fact, it is equivalent to the semi·pentcia·day, or 10−5z half-days. In Primel terms, the Tim is equivalent to 6 ⚀timels, and the ⚀timel is equivalent to 2 uncia·Tim.
Although the TGM time units are not whole dozenal powers of the ⚀timel, each is a simple multiple of one, so we could incorporate them into Primel as auxiliary units:
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- The ⚀hexa·timel, or semi·pentcia·day, or ⚀blink
- The ⚀hexa·unqua·timel, or semi·quadcia·day, or ⚀pause
- The ⚀hexa·biqua·timel, or semi·tricia·day, or ⚀sweep
- The ⚀hexa·triqua·timel, or semi·bicia·day, or ⚀break
- The ⚀hexa·quadqua·timel, or semi·uncia·day, or hour
- The ⚀hexa·pentqua·timel, or semi·day, or ⚀clock
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