The French revolution has certainly been a turning point in the development of democracy. The radical changes proposed at that time comprised changes to the calendar and the counting of time. Rather than a clock using a system based on the system of multiples of 12, 24 hours for a day and 60 minutes per hour, the revolution proposed to shift to a time system based on multiples of 10, just as for weights, lengths or volumes. After decimal time had been adopted in 1793 it was disbanded in 1795 as being too revolutionary and declared a failure. We keep being used to 60x24h= 1440 minutes per day rather than for example a 10×100 =1.000 time intervals for a day. We are just so used to acquired habits that behavioral patterns have taken hold of us without us even noticing them. Maybe AI will eventually tell us to adapt because of computational speed of a superior time measurement system just based on a 0/1 based alternative counting algorithm. (Image: Universal dial regulator, Fail collection Musée Arts et Metier, Paris).































