>>11903455Time based on Planck time
1 new second = 1E43 Planck seconds = 0.539 old seconds
1 new minute = 100 new seconds = 53.9 old seconds
1 new hour = 100 new minutes = 1.4972 old hours
1 new day = 10 new hours = 14.972 old hours = 0.62384259 old days
1 new week = 10 new days = 6.2384259 old days = 0.8912037 old weeks
1 new month = 10 new weeks = 100 new days = 62.384259 old days = 6.2384259 old weeks = 2.049585519811392 old months
1 new year = 10 new months = 20.49585519811392 old months = 623.8425925925925 old days = 1.70798793317616 old years
So,
>1 new second is about half an old second>1 new minute is about the same as an old minute (54 seconds)>1 new hour is about an old hour and a half>1 new day is about 15 old hours (the time you are usually awake)>1 new week is about the same as an old week (6 days)>1 new month is about 2 old months>1 new year is about an old year and a half (20 old months)There is no reason to not use this system. The changes are not too drastic and it makes a lot of sense.