As a child I grew up on a 12 hour clock.
18-20 I had to learn 24 hour clock and use it all the time (heh).
Now as an adult I try to stay 24h but I still mentally swap 24h to 12h in my head.
So I look at the clock see 13:00 and think ok it’s 1:00pm.
So far, so good… When on a treadmill/bike watching the timer go up, I sometimes have mild confusion.
I’m doing 15:00 on this machine, ok the timer says 13:00… I have 4 minutes left. I realize my quick math and time recognition frameworks are colliding. The 13:00 gets quick swapped to a 1, and I then I do 5-1… I’ve noticed this on multiple days, even though I know it’s wrong.
Not sure of the right term for this, anyone else have this kind of coding confusion?
I get confused even just using one of those clocks. It’s why I use a percentage clock and made use of it official in all the places I can. A percentage clock is based on the number representing how much of the day has past. Currently the time is 53.58%.
Is it based on midnight, or normal waking time?
0% is midnight, 50% is noon. Currently the time is 55.83%.
Oh that’s a great idea! I’ve never heard of it before.
Are there physical clocks that represent this?
I know they exist but haven’t found any in person.