Planetary Era Time System – Tech Spec v1-00

Technical Specification v1-00

Author: James Good
Date: 4.54/075-12-30 EPE (30/12/2025 CE)


The specification is designed to coexist with existing civil calendars, remain compatible with scientific & computational systems, and scale naturally to a multi-planet civilisation.

This document defines the Planetary Era (PE) time system: a non-religious framework for civil timekeeping anchored to physical events rather than cultural or theological reference points.


Purpose & Design Goals

The Planetary Era system is designed to provide:

  • a non-religious civil timekeeping framework
  • anchoring to physical events rather than cultural or theological ones
  • compatibility with existing civil calendars
  • scalability to multiple planets
  • interoperability with scientific & computational systems

The system is explicitly designed for coexistence, not replacement.


System Hierarchy

The framework consists of three conceptual layers.


Universal Physical Era (UPE)

UPE allows time on different planets to be referenced back to a common universal origin, much like a coordinate system in physics.

Definition: Time measured relative to the formation of the universe
Epoch: Big Bang (~13.8 billion years ago)
Purpose: Universal physical reference frame

UPE is:

  • planet-independent
  • culture-independent
  • not intended for daily civil use

UPE exists to provide a common reference layer across planetary systems.


Planetary Era (PE)

Definition: A class of civil timekeeping systems
Anchor: Formation of a specific planetary body
Purpose: Local civil time, interoperable via UPE

PE is a template, not a single calendar.


Earth Planetary Era (EPE)

Definition: Planetary Era instance for Earth
Formal Identifier: SOL-EAR-PE
Human-Friendly Short Form: EPE
Anchor: Earth’s formation
Purpose: Civil timekeeping on Earth

This specification primarily defines Earth’s Planetary Era, while remaining extensible to other bodies.


Epoch Definition (EPE)

Scientific Reference Point (“Present”)

In geoscience, “present” is formally defined as:

1950-01-01 00:00:00 UTC

This definition is fixed and internationally accepted in:

  • radiocarbon dating
  • geology
  • archaeology

All BP (Before Present) values refer to this reference point, not to the current date.


Earth Formation

Earth’s formation is constrained by radiometric dating to approximately:

4.54 × 10⁹ years before present (BP)

This value carries acknowledged uncertainty on the order of tens of millions of years.


EPE Epoch

The Earth Planetary Era epoch is defined as:

EPE 0 = Earth formation

Which corresponds to:

1950-01-01 = 4,540,000,000 EPE

This mapping is exact by definition.


EPE Conversion Rules

For a Gregorian calendar year Y CE, ignoring month & day precision:

EPE ≈ 4,540,000,000 + (Y − 1950)

For an event occurring X years before present (BP):

EPE ≈ 4,540,000,000 − X

Where “present” is defined as 1950-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.

When full date & time precision is used, the mapping between Gregorian time and EPE is exact by definition.


Time Units & Calendar Structure

Units

EPE retains all existing civil units:

  • second
  • minute
  • hour
  • day
  • month
  • year

No new units are introduced.


Year Length

An EPE year is identical to a Gregorian year:

~365.2422 Earth days

This ensures:

  • seasonal continuity
  • legal compatibility
  • software compatibility

Calendar Structure

  • Gregorian months
  • Gregorian leap-year rules
  • UTC as the reference time standard

No structural calendar changes are introduced.


Year Numbering

Authoritative EPE Year

The authoritative representation of an EPE year is a monotonic, non-negative integer:

YYYYYYYYYY EPE

Example (30 December 2025 CE):

4,540,000,075 EPE

Authoritative EPE values:

  • are authoritative for computation
  • are sortable
  • are unambiguous
  • are continuous

Authoritative EPE values shall never be negative.


Shorthand Human-Readable Form

A compact shorthand may be used for contemporary civil contexts only:

4.54/075 EPE

Where:

  • 4.54 = Earth’s age in billions of years, rounded to two decimal places
  • 075 = year index within the current million-year block (000–999)

The shorthand representation is display-only & not authoritative.


Minimal Spoken Form

For speech & informal writing:

75 EPE

This mirrors existing civil conventions.


Representation Rules By Timescale

The two representations serve different purposes & are not interchangeable.

ContextRepresentation
Deep geological / planetary historyAuthoritative EPE only
Modern historyAuthoritative EPE or dual-dated
Contemporary civil useShorthand permitted

Mandatory Authoritative Usage For Deep Time

When discussing:

  • planetary formation
  • evolution of life
  • mass extinctions
  • palaeoclimate
  • deep future projections

Only authoritative EPE values shall be used.

Example:

Dinosaur extinction: ~4,474,000,000 EPE

Shorthand representations must not be used for such events.


Shorthand Constraints

The shorthand suffix:

/YYY
  • shall always be an integer
  • shall range from 000 to 999
  • shall increment once per civil year
  • shall not contain fractional values

Fractional shorthand values (e.g. /999.5) are explicitly disallowed.


Dates Before 1950

Dates earlier than 1950-01-01 are represented by simple subtraction.

Gregorian YearEPE Year
19504,540,000,000 EPE
19494,539,999,999 EPE
19004,539,999,950 EPE

Shorthand For Pre-1950 Dates

Signed shorthand offsets may be used for display purposes:

4.54/-001 EPE   (1949)
4.54/-050 EPE   (1900)

Negative values are permitted only in shorthand offsets; authoritative EPE values remain non-negative.

This approach avoids BC/AD discontinuities.


Date Formatting (Interoperability)

Authoritative Date Format

Machine-readable dates shall follow ISO-style ordering:

YYYYYYYYYY-MM-DD EPE

Example:

4540000075-12-30 EPE

Date-Time Format

Including time & timezone:

4540000075-12-30T03:05Z EPE

Display Formats

Human-facing formats may vary but must not be ambiguous.

Recommended display format:

4.54/075-12-30 EPE

Locale-specific variants (e.g. 30/12) are display-only.


Multi-Planet Extension

Each planetary body defines a Planetary Era instance with both a formal ISO-style identifier and an optional human-friendly shorthand.

BodyFormal IdentifierShort Form
EarthSOL-EAR-PEEPE
MarsSOL-MAR-PEMaPE
MercurySOL-MER-PEMePE
MoonSOL-LUN-PELPE
VenusSOL-VEN-PEVPE

Each instance:

  • anchors to planetary formation
  • uses the body’s local orbital year
  • remains interoperable via UPE

Cross-planet comparison shall be performed via UPE, not by equating local year lengths.


AI & Computational Considerations

The Planetary Era framework:

  • removes religious epochs
  • provides monotonic timelines
  • separates universal & local reference frames
  • reduces semantic calendar conversion overhead

It does not change computational complexity or clock precision.


Non-Goals

This specification explicitly does not:

  • mandate adoption
  • abolish existing calendars
  • redefine seconds or clocks
  • introduce a planet-neutral civil year
  • claim cosmological precision beyond accepted uncertainty

Timekeeping is a coordinate system.
This specification explores what happens when the zero-point is physical rather than cultural.

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