Publisher's Synopsis
One Time + One Space + One Race = One World
The objectives of the United Nations after World War II were to end all wars and create One World. However, there have been many more wars and one cause is different temporal and spatial systems.
Every state has laws that incorporate its own chronology, calendar, clock and other measurements. These temporal and spatial differences cause numerous misunderstandings, mistakes and conflicts. The UN incorporates The International Standards Organization, which adopted the Metric System as well as the Roman-Catholic Anno Domini chronology, Gregorian calendar and Benedictine clock. These inaccurate, interim and spiritual measures are unsuitable for everyone on Our Planet Earth.
The author used a clean slate and then returned to square zero to devise a simpler, secular system. His comprehensive Worldwide System is based upon the age, orbit, spin and girth of Planet Earth, as well as the global-digital-decimal number ten and the round number three-hundred-and-sixty. One improvement with this system is a ten-day work week with full-time-job-sharing-as-the-norm. This new roster could solve global issues including: unemployment, climate change and even war.
The Secretary-General of the UN considers this book to be "A very innovative group of ideas."