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You are looking at the
Clock
of AllTime
This is the most comprehensive clock on Earth and, possibly, in the universe.
This is the only clock that tells time from the beginning of time, the Big Bang.
To learn more about AllTime, click here.
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The Fine Print The Clock of AllTime displayed above is arguably the most comprehensive and accurate clock on the planet. The Clock of AllTime measures time from the very beginning of time right up to the present second. Our Clock of AllTime derives its number from two sources. We provide the first set of numbers that is the 13.7 Billion (it is the best estimate as to the actual age of the universe, see the "Science Behind AllTime"). Your computer is generating the second set of numbers -- the four-digit year, the month, day, hour, minute, and second. Therefore this Clock of AllTime is a hybrid, it shows both the scientific age of the universe and the time system you presently use in your daily life. In this light the Clock of AllTime can be viewed as a tool to compare one number describing the immense amount of time that has transpired since time began (AllTime) and the minuscule number commonly in use today (Christian Era).
GET THE CLOCK OF ALLTIME SCREENSAVER FREE! We are now offering FREE screensavers for both WINDOWS and MAC. The first version, which looks (and works!) just like The Clock of AllTime in our Text with Graphics section of the site, is available for download now. CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR FREE COPY A new window will open in your browser. This section contains some (small) graphics. The downloads of the actual screensaver installers are approximately 1MB for the Windows version and 1.4MB for the MAC. These downloads may take several minutes over a slow connection such as a 28.8 modem. To return here, simply close that window.
If you want the clock to be super accurate in the micro realm you can set you computers clock to the atomic clock at the U S Naval Observatory: http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/what.html To learn more about AllTime, click here.
This
static version of the Clock of All Time can be updated To
see a version that updates itself automatically, click
here.
To learn more about AllTime, click here.
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