OneGodian Time™
A structured timekeeping framework for dual dating, historical recordkeeping, internal sequencing, and public OneGodian archives.
OneGodian Time™ provides a supplemental calendar and timestamp system used to organize OneGodian records, posts, archives, teachings, systems, and internal historical continuity while maintaining Gregorian Time as the controlling legal reference for civil, financial, court, banking, tax, and institutional purposes.
Display OneGodian dates beside Gregorian dates for clarity, continuity, and public recordkeeping.
Use the corrected OneGodian Timekeeping System™ for consistent public display and records.
Preserve events, writings, declarations, launches, and milestones in a consistent timestamp format.
What Is OneGodian Time™?
OneGodian Time™ is a supplemental timekeeping and recordkeeping framework used to organize OneGodian dates, posts, historical records, teachings, governance references, archive entries, and internal system logs.
OneGodian Time™ does not replace Gregorian Time for legal, financial, court, banking, tax, contract, or government purposes. It operates as a structured internal and public-facing calendar overlay that gives OneGodian records a clear chronological identity while preserving compatibility with ordinary legal and institutional systems.
The system allows every important OneGodian record to be shown with both dates: the OneGodian Time™ date for internal meaning and the Gregorian date for universal reference. This creates continuity, historical clarity, and archival discipline.
Gregorian Time Controls Legally
For courts, contracts, banking, tax filings, government correspondence, and institutional records, Gregorian Time remains the controlling legal date. OneGodian Time™ is supplemental and should be displayed with Gregorian Time for clarity.
Gregorian Time
The controlling civil and legal reference for contracts, filings, banking, taxes, and public institutions.
OneGodian Time™
The supplemental internal sequencing layer used for archives, records, teachings, posts, and historical continuity.
System Timestamp
UTC should be used as the primary technical timestamp for databases, APIs, audit logs, and system records.
Official Dual-Date Format
OneGodian Time™ records should be displayed with both the OneGodian date and Gregorian date so readers, members, systems, and institutions can understand the record clearly.
Standard Public Format
Genesis 07, 0000 OT
(March 24, 2025 Gregorian)
Formal Record Format
Recorded on Genesis 07, 0000 OT (March 24, 2025), at 8:45 PM EST, Waterbury, Connecticut.
Financial / Legal-Friendly Format
Dated as of March 24, 2025 (Genesis 07, 0000 OT)
The OneGodian Time™ Epoch
The fixed epoch anchor for OneGodian Time™ is Genesis 01, 0000 OT, synchronized to March 18, 2025 Gregorian. The OT year increments each March 18.
Epoch Start
Genesis 01, 0000 OT
March 18, 2025 Gregorian
Year Rollover
Every March 18
OT year increases by one
Corrected Example
Genesis 01, 0001 OT
March 18, 2026 Gregorian
Calendar Architecture
The OneGodian Calendar™ is structured around thirteen defined months. Months 1 through 12 contain 30 days each. Month 13, Ascension, contains 5 or 6 days depending on leap alignment.
Months 1–12
Genesis through Independence are standardized at 30 days each, creating a clear 360-day operating structure.
Month 13
Ascension functions as the year-end alignment period, closing the cycle and preparing the next Genesis year.
Leap Alignment
Ascension contains six days when the Gregorian year in which the OT year ends is a leap year.
OneGodian Day Order™
The weekly cycle is fixed and begins with Skénra on Sunday. Each day has a defined position, name, and function for sequencing records and aligning public display.
Sunday • Opening / Initiation
Monday • Balance / Stabilization
Tuesday • Strength / Execution
Wednesday • Center / Alignment
Thursday • Expansion / Growth
Friday • Completion / Output
Saturday • Rest / Reset
Required Timestamp Order
The corrected OTS-V5 structural standard follows a clear display order for public records and system-aligned posts.
- Day Order™
- OT Date
- Gregorian Sync
- Time / UTC
Example
The Fifth Day™ — Onyá·ta
Genesis 09, 0001 OT
Gregorian Sync: Thursday, March 26, 2026
14:32 UTC
Where OneGodian Time™ Is Used
OneGodian Time™ gives OneGodian records a consistent chronological identity across education, archives, governance references, publications, platform logs, and community-facing documentation.
Editorial Posts
Use OT dates for scheduled posts, teachings, explanations, and public-facing records.
Historical Archives
Preserve milestones, launches, declarations, developments, and continuity records.
System Logs
Display OT alongside UTC and local time for databases, dashboards, APIs, and audit logs.
Member Records
Use dual dates for certificates, membership records, public notices, and internal chronology.
Important Public Notice
OneGodian Time™ is a structured internal and public-facing calendar overlay. It must not be used as the only date on legal, financial, court, banking, contract, invoice, or tax documents.
For formal documents, use Gregorian Time first or include Gregorian Time clearly beside the OneGodian Time™ date. This protects legal clarity, institutional readability, and public trust while preserving OneGodian chronological identity.
OneGodian Time™ Tools
Use OneGodian Time™ tools to view the calendar, convert dates, access the live clock, and explore official timestamp standards.
Calendar
View the OneGodian Calendar™ months, days, and year structure.
Live Clock
Display current GT, OT, local time, and UTC reference.
Date Converter
Convert Gregorian dates into OneGodian Time™ format.
Record Format
Copy standard timestamp formats for posts, records, and archives.

