New Millennium Time

New Millennium Time is a measurement of time. It was proposed in 2032. It is no longer used as it died down in the year 20,000 to be replaced by the analogue/digital system which was used previously when days became excactly 24 hours.

How it works
There are 86164.1 seconds in a day (which is actually 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds.) In Year 15,564 it was increased to 86200 seconds due to the moon's gravitational effect. That was the year where the moon travelling further away was stablised so the Earth could no gain a longer day.

86200/25 = 3448 seconds = MNT hour

3448/8 = 341 seconds = 1 MNT minute

So...

341 seconds in a minute

8 minutes in an hour

25 hours in a day

With the New Millenium Calender
25 hours in a day

7 days in a week

4 weeks in a month

13 months in a year