I showed Habr my graphics, although I was minus, I want to show again what I was working on, maybe someone from Habr's large audience will like the animation, graphics or an idea that has been on the surface for a long time. This is a prototype of an analog clock that measures time in 7300000-7320000 large sizes, it may not be necessary that much, but the usual 12-hour clock clearly lacks divisions to measure at least today's date.
I added beautiful graphics so that it was not too boring: it turned out that the clock exists in space depending on t1 (current date and time), and the surrounding fractals in space, calculating the color of pixels, depend on t2 (time elapsed since launch) - to me I like this feature, it seems strange.
The picture is beautiful, but it is better to see the work of the clock, and their animation here; sources are attached .
Clock prototype
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I donβt understand why, when when the round dial of a watch is able to accommodate a day, a month, a year, why arenβt such more accurate watches released on the mass market? If we are talking about an analog clock, then even for a lot of money, you will most likely be offered a couple of additional dials at best - but if we measure hours, minutes, seconds on the same dial, why do other units of the same time use additional dials?
I like this implementation, I do not understand why such pieces are not on sale. It seems to me that such a calendar clock could supplant the outdated versions, which are suitable for use only with the calendar.