I mean Kelvin is already superior to Celsius, so that part of Metrics is no good, and the meter itself was defined off of a shitty standard (a subdivision of the radius of the Earth around the equator) so they had to change it to a random number related to the speed of the Planck length of time, but it's like 0.4689971679931509336ths or some shit, because they fucked up.... Basically, metric is a shit system whose only accomplishments are being base 10 and using water as a scale. Except even the water part is based on an arbitrary measurement... pure chemical water at "room temperature" at the average sea level of Earth, specifically. That's what weights and volumes are based around in metric. What a stupid fucking system.
@@chrismanuel9768 impeial also has literally the exact same flaws as metric imperial is just base10 which is easier to calculate in your head which is why most people prefer it
@@Legendz_1Pump if the clock went counterclockwise it would be the way the clock goes so that would make the current counterclockwise clockwise and the current clockwise counterclockwise.🤯
The reason clockwise is the way it is actually has a good reason behind it. If you live in the northern hemisphere (where most people live) you have to look south to see the sun. Meaning the sun appears to move left to right during the day. The shadow in sundials also moves left to right (during daytime hours).
I'm so grateful to the fact that you, an omniscient being that is never wrong about anything, dedicated your time to fix what was clearly wrong because you decided it was
It's brilliant! Suddenly everything just got a lot easier. It's a shame the numbers don't come from betabet, but not everyone would understand their genius
Also the are 20 minutes in an hour, the day is 20 hours long, and you can't know the seconds without seeing the digital one, so the updated traditional clock is kind of pointless
nah seconds should go from 0 to 215 (as they go from 0 to 59 in our system), and minutes and hours should go from 0 to 19 (as minutes go from 0 to 59, and hours go from 0 to 23 in our system) midnight is 0 (the starting point) sunrise is 5 (a quarter of 20, the amount of hours in a day) midday is 10 (half of 20) sunset is 15 (three quarters of 20) it's also better because you can read time as if it were counting how much it is past midnight, for example 12:05:159 would literally mean 12 hours, 5 minutes, and 159 seconds past midnight. just like we have 22:06:43 meaning 22 hours, 5 minutes and 43 seconds past midnight in our system.
@@gamerbito1479 nah, making it go from 0 to 215 and 0 to 19 would defeat the purpose of even making the day 20 hours long instead of 24 in the first place. 24 and 215 are ugly, imperfect numbers. 20 and 216 are beautiful (kind of) numbers and what i meant by that it's the same is, yes, it might make more sense the way you said, but then there would be no reason to make the day 20 hours long, so it wouldn't make sense anymore. so yeah, none of the 2 ways make much sense, it's not meant to anyways sooo
some ideas for you: - changing the rules of english grammar - making a better keyboard - redesigning youtube/any social media platform - fixing school schedules (like making it at night or something) - fixing school in general - redesigning the dictionary - changing the standard deck of cards - redesigning the sheet music system and how its displayed
What if we just used the piano roll layout for Sheet Music 2? It's already super simple and easy to understand; no scales, no circles and lines, no weird notation, just plain old rectangles.
you should redesign road signs. they could use an update. some of them are too simplistic and some are too complicated. since you’re objectively correct about everything, we could really use your help. btw you have very good taste in music the pokémon and tomadachi life tracks are absolute bangers!!!
Thank you. My brain couldn't comprehend circles. Too confusing. Solving this problem has saved my life. I can now eat dinner at the correct time and not start my day shift at midnight.
He engineering an entire new analogic clock just so in the end he could throw a digital clock in the middle of it is just like the Egyptians engineering their super duper complicated writing system to write the sounds of the world for elephant just so in the end they'd go like "heck, draw a full-body elephant at the end too"
when you changed the direction the hands move, you said that it's moving "counterclockwise" now. however, that is incorrect, as it is actually the new clockwise. that is because this is the new clock and you are objectively correct about everything.
And make sure Europeans get their heads into the real world and make the lines between opposing traffic a different fucking color. It doesn't even need to be yellow, it can be bright purple for all I care, just make the colors different.
Having a representation of the sun's movement is actually brilliant. You could have a mechanism to raise or lower the horizon line to account for how latitude and season changes sun set and sunrise time. Maybe even rotate the numbers to account for where you are in your timezone. This would actually be super easy to implement on a high res digital display.
We went from a number of hours divisible by 2, 3 and 4 to one that isn't divisible by 3, and then from a round 60 seconds to 216. Clearly this clock is so vastly superior. I can't believe no one has thought of this before. You are a true genius.
Solar system spelt wrong btw also this man is very dumb. He created a 400 minute long day, making everything unpractical as days go for 1440 minutes, you cant change that.
if people seriously aren’t using this clock, I genuinely don’t know what’s wrong with them. I already have this hanging on a rope over my bed, so I can be reminded of how good this invention is, and go to sleep dreaming about me having an opinion like yours, as your opinion is obviously 100 better than everyone else’s.
Actually the current clock is perfect. His doesn’t make sense. A day is 24 hours. Why? Because that’s how long it takes for the earth to rotate. So it wouldn’t make sense if the clock would be 20 hrs bc one pm one day will be a totally different time from one pm the other day.
@@Eyecosaeder actually no this clock actually works really well because 365/20 is 18.25 witch keeps leap years, makes Oat’s calendar actually valid and keep that goofy leap year witch is now Day 5
Bringing history : the reason why a minute is 60 seconds, a hour 60 minutes and a day 24 hours is that the first civilization that started to count didn't have a 10 base but a 12 one. That was because 12 can be divided into 2, 3, 4, and 6 full equal parts, when the 10 can only be divided in 5 or 2. So we kept this way of counting, with a 12 base of numbers, for the time : 60 is 12*4, which means it is dividable by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12 etc, and 24 is 12*2, so it also is dividable by 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12. Pretty useful in many situations, innit?
Don't forget the french already tried to introduce a 10-hour day system. Where it would have 100 minutes per hour and 100 seconds per minute. This is helpful because 70% of the day would mean it's the 7th hour.
Overall great design as always. The one thing I would change is ironically the 1. It always bugged me that we considered midnight the start of the new day. You think it would be dawn, when the actual new day starts. People don't start a new day at midnight. They're usually asleep, or else continuing their nightly activities that they were just working on 5 minutes prior. Why is the sleep I got yesterday broken up between after midnight that morning and before midnight that evening. The measurement of a full day should start with waking hours then end with sleeping time all in one sitting
@@635574 yeah, and it would vary by latitude. But the same would be true of daylight being 6-16. 1 can still move to where 6 is and be in the vicinity of dawn without being exactly when the sun rises
are we just going to ignore the fire soundtrack playing in all of his videos? Love the kirby, mario, and just amazing nintendo songs that you have playing to go along with your entertaining videos. I can't wait for more!
At this point, he’s kind of milking the concept because it worked well. Except it doesn’t get stale, it’s very unique and funny each time. I enjoy these videos, keep it up!
Honestly he is kinda milking it but he is also a genius and comes up with things I would never have come up with (chess 2 is now literally my favorite game)
The zero hours thing makes a lot more sense to me honestly (if the day started half an hour ago, it just makes sense to say it's 0h and 30min instead of 1h and 30min, right?), but aside from that, it's actually an amazing design
That only works in military time though. It's frustrating for people who don't use it because the time will say 12 when the new day starts at midnight.
@@aozoraking1092 I can see the confusion and frustration, I think I'm just used to it because in my country we use both time systems interchangeably, so we have a combined intuition of both systems (though everyone has a favorite, mine being the military system, so yeah I'm kind of biased).
Yeah, that's the same reason decades start at X1 and not X0 (the 203th decade started in 2021, not 2020). I can see that once we adopt this system people will complain about that.
@@aozoraking1092 the first time is 0 in 12 hour days as well. using 12:xx am is equivalent to using 0:xx. using 1:xx for the 12 hour system and 0:xx for the 24 hour system would be a nightmare. youd also need an hour 13 which defeats the point of the base 12 measurement system.
I'm going to make a website for the purpose of testing and watching (pun intended) multiple types of clocks. I'll also add a feature to use different numeral system bases. That way, you could have a 69 hour clock, but since the base is also 69, hour 69 would look like "10", which is cleaner but less funny
@@kevin_eleven Easy, just use the local system time, not network time. But there's still a problem with daylight savings, because Unix time doesn't take it into account
@@Rudxain I just ignored the fact that the sun comes up on a different moment than the clock shows. I think that was the intend of Oats to make it consistent
if there was a universe with an earth that had a 20 hour days then that could be possible but the earth is not a perfect circle orbit so the clock would probably still be late or early and clocks assume the earth is a perfect circle orbit
@@lilyofluck371 but a leap year is actually a bit too much so we have too not have a leap year every century so examples are 1904 is a leap year but 1900 isnt but also thats a little bit too little so if the year is divisible by 400 it is a leap year and thats enough so for a every 80,000 years the calender is 1 day late which is fine
i just came here to watch 1 minute and 36 seconds of learning more than school has in over 7 or 8 years. and now i know why school sometimes uses youtube to help learn their students.
Review of verified buyer (3 out of 5 stars): When I bought the Clock v 2, at first i was excited. The new promised features, integrated sunrise and sunset indicators, easy to read clock, etc. However, I got severly disappointed. The 6 and 16 hour mark doesn't line up with when the sun goes up or down. Also somehow I am missing now all my appointments. It is so weird, that everyone stopped showing up, after I got used to clock 2. And don't even get me started on dividing the day and hours into easy to use chunks. While you are fine with divisors 2, 4, 5, and 10, any other divisor gives me headaches when trying to divide the hour. The old system had the same number of divisors for the day (2, 3, 4, 6), where the 3 came in very handy, and even more to divide my hour (12 to be precise). All in all I cannot recommend Clock v 2. However, there is one upside, it did boost my self worth value, to tell all other peoples, that they are late to our appointments, so... 3 out of 5 stars.
Because the sun rises and sets at different times depending on the time of year and what day it is, you should have the dark and light sections rotate around to show us the exact time the sun rises and sets on every day and not just the equinoxes!
i think the only thing i would change is flipping the sun and oat icons. When you look at a clock you first look at the numbers, and it would be better for the hour icon to be closer to the number so you see it first, and then see the minute icon second so you can read the time properly
But you still have to put into account the fact that day time lasts longer during summer and nighttime lasts longer during winter, so the day/night aspect of the clock may not always be accurate
Roads really need a rework in general. They’re kind of bland, just having asphalt painted with yellow and white lines. Plus, all the rules to driving are very common sense and we need a way to reduce crashes. Like accurate speedometers.
Great redesign, just one thing. Doesn’t it make no sense that the DAY starts at NIGHT, and the day only turns to day at 6, rather than 1, which is the start of the day. I propose that the start of the day gets moved to 1.
A new day starts at 1 because that's when the moon is at its apex and is starting to decend while it starts getting bright out at 6. I should need to explain anymore.
@@rowelovejoy967 we can. China pretty much did that to a degree, as it spans the equivalent of 4 time zones, but only uses one. Unfortunately, the total abolition of time zones is still a very weak movement.
@@rowelovejoy967 yea we should just get rid of timezones cause its way too confusing. Every place has the same time and if the clock is at the daytime area then those living in places where it's supposed to be nighttime have to be vampires and live in the dark, then go to sleep when the clock says its night even if outside is bright. This way, the people who struggle to sleep at night can just live in places where nighttime is daytime. It's a win-win for all of us.
...okay this is actually pretty good and I don't know how to feel about that. Like, the track with the sun is honestly better than the hands. Someone needs to do that on a normal clock. The only thing a little wonky is the seconds, but feet to miles is literally like 5280 and we deal, so yeah, new clock!
Set aside the jokes, this is legitimately a great idea, the night and day, and all the hours on at once I would keep the hour and day lengths though and the hand, but it would still represent a sun
The only flaw in this is that you forgot that the betabet uses 11 numbers rather than 10, so the clock should also include 𓅱 and 1𓅱, making it have 22 hours and minutes, (but it would still have 20 as the max). However other than that you are objectively right about everything