I'm trying to make a page which will keep track of time in all the significant timezones/places on Universalis. But without your help, I can't do anything. I already have Blanaxon Standard Time and Amalthean Standard Time. We have some timezones on the official map but they're 24-hour based and some people didn't even do theirs. If you want your time to be
tracked live I'm going to need some sort of base calendar to work from, time zones, and a (somewhat) standardized definition of a day.
Here's the facts: A Universalian solar day is 21.1066 Earth hours long. There are 248.101 Universalis solar days in a Universalian year. It is currently year 984, based on a baseline of October 14, 1399.
Your job is to vote and discuss a standardized definition of a day. I based my program on Solea's year so it runs off the fact that the year 980 started a certain amount of days calculated from the format of the calendar (its leap years mostly), but if you calendar doesn't suck this should match up for any of them. Problem is I'm just assuming Month 1, Day 1 is southern hemisphere winter, but this hasn't been discussed with anyone. Also, the Soleani and Blaist days are divided into 16 hours each with 64 minutes.