From 32979379b60369a2551099f6d6f369b227f3d935 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Oleksandr Kozachuk Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2025 15:47:29 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] First version of CoBie --- README.md | 73 ++- index.html | 1479 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 1550 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 index.html diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 09579d7..72ee2db 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,3 +1,72 @@ -# CoBiE +# CoBiE Time System Calendar -CoBiE Time System Calendar is a web-based interactive visualization of the CosmoChron Binary Epoch (CoBiE) time system. It displays real-time CoBiE timestamps alongside UTC/TAI clocks, lets you navigate through custom “Eonstrip” periods with tooltips, choose different timezones, and explore both core and extended cosmic time units. Fully responsive and styled with modern glassmorphism effects, it’s perfect for anyone curious about novel timekeeping frameworks. \ No newline at end of file +An interactive web app that visualizes the **CosmoChron Binary Epoch (CoBiE)** time system alongside standard UTC/TAI clocks, complete with an explorable calendar of “Eonstrip” periods and detailed breakdowns of cosmic time units. + +## Features + +- **Live CoBiE Clock**: Displays the current CoBiE timestamp, updating every second. +- **UTC & TAI Display**: Shows both UTC and International Atomic Time (TAI) in human-readable format. +- **Timezone Selector**: Switch between UTC, TAI, or any IANA timezone. +- **Interactive Calendar**: Browse past and future Megasequences and Eonstrips with Prev/Next controls. +- **Tooltips**: Hover or click on an Eonstrip card to see start/end times and duration. +- **Manual Mode**: Enter any CoBiE timestamp to compare and calculate differences. +- **Time Breakdown**: View core units (Galactic Year → Second) and optional extended units (Astralmillennia → Universal Eon). +- **Responsive Design**: Adapts to mobile viewports with font scaling. +- **Modern UI**: Glassmorphism, gradient text, animated hover effects, and CSS-backed glows. + +## Getting Started + +### Prerequisites + +- A modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari). + +### Installation + +1. **Clone the repository** + ```bash + git clone https://github.com/your-username/cobie-time-system.git + cd cobie-time-system + ``` + +2. **Open in browser** + Simply open `index.html` in your preferred browser: + + ```bash + open index.html + ``` + + or double-click the file in your file manager. + +## Usage + +* **Live View**: On load, the app shows the current CoBiE time, UTC, and TAI. +* **Navigate Periods**: + + * ← / → buttons to move by Megasequence (or hold modifier keys for larger jumps). + * “Now” button to return to live mode. +* **Manual Mode**: Click the CoBiE time to enter an arbitrary timestamp; press Enter or click elsewhere to apply. +* **Compare Mode**: In manual mode, click the “Compare” field to set a second timestamp for difference calculations. +* **Toggle Units**: Use “Show Cosmic Units” to reveal extended time units. + +## Project Structure + +``` +├── index.html # Main HTML, styles, and scripts +├── README.md # This documentation +└── assets/ # (Optional) images or external CSS/JS +``` + +## Contributing + +1. Fork the repository. +2. Create your feature branch: `git checkout -b feature/YourFeature`. +3. Commit your changes: `git commit -m "Add YourFeature"`. +4. Push to the branch: `git push origin feature/YourFeature`. +5. Submit a Pull Request. + +Please follow standard JavaScript style and include comments for new functionality. + +## License + +This project is released under the [WTFPL](LICENSE). +Feel free to use, modify, and distribute! diff --git a/index.html b/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05aee7d --- /dev/null +++ b/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,1479 @@ + + + + + + CoBiE Time System Calendar + + + +
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CoBiE Time System

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Understanding CoBiE Time

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How to Read CoBiE Timestamps

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A CoBiE timestamp follows the format XXXX.XXXX where:

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For extremely large dates, an extended format is used with additional units for Epoch of Cosmos, Celestial Era, and Universal Eon.

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Time Unit Conversions

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Each CoBiE unit is exactly 16 (0x10):

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  • Xenocycle (xnc / zɛn /): 16 seconds (like a brief moment)
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  • Quantic (qnt / kwɑn /): 256 seconds (≈ 4.3 minutes)
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  • Chronon (chr / krɔn /): 4 096 seconds (≈ 1.1 hours)
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  • Eonstrip (eon / iˈɒn /): 65 536 seconds (≈ 18.2 hours – similar to a day)
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  • Megasequence (mqs / ˈmɛɡə /): 1 048 576 seconds (≈ 12.1 days – like a fortnight)
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  • Cosmocycle (ccy / ˈkɒzmoʊ /): 16 777 216 seconds (≈ 194 days – half a year)
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  • Galactic Year (gyr / ˈɡæl.jɑr /): 268 435 456 seconds (≈ 8.5 years – just under a decade)
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  • Universal Eon (ueo / juˈiɒn /): 4 294 967 296 seconds (≈ 136 years – roughly the span from 1889 to 2025)
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  • Celestial Era (cer / ˈsi.rə /): 68 719 476 736 seconds (≈ 2 179 years – from around 1 CE to about 2180 CE)
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  • Epoch of Cosmos (eoc / i.oʊˈsi /): 1 099 511 627 776 seconds (≈ 34 865 years – roughly since the end of the last glacial period)
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  • Cosmic Aeon (cae / ˈkeɪ.ɒn /): 17 592 186 044 416 seconds (≈ 557 844 years – about twice the time Homo sapiens have existed)
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  • Metaepoch (mep / mɛt /): 281 474 976 710 656 seconds (≈ 8 925 512 years – roughly since early hominin ancestors diverged in the Miocene)
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  • Eternum (etn / ˈɛt.nəm /): 4 503 599 627 370 496 seconds (≈ 142 808 207 years – around the late Jurassic period when many dinosaurs roamed)
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  • Infinitum (inf / ɪnˈfɪn /): 72 057 594 037 927 936 seconds (≈ 2 284 931 317 years – since the Great Oxidation Event over 2 billion years ago)
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CoBiE uses TAI (International Atomic Time) which:

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Navigation Tips

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CoBiE Epoch & Time Scale

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The CoBiE system uses the Unix TAI epoch as its starting point - January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 TAI (Atomic Time). This is when all CoBiE values were 0000.0000.

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Important: CoBiE uses TAI time scale, which differs from UTC by leap seconds. As of 2025, TAI is 37 seconds ahead of UTC. This means CoBiE time runs continuously without leap second adjustments.

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