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The '''Extended Unified Timeline''' is one of several attempts<ref>Notable others include the Revised Minimal Timeline, ''Anno Demoni'', TimeZone™, TimeZone™ For Kids, and the Hexagonal Chronology.</ref> to establish a reliable correspondence between the several thousand existing methods of recording temporal distance between events.<ref>This is to be distinguished from a ''dating system'', such as [[One:Adda Krazh|Adda Krazh]], which is subject to relative temporal distortion, works in a single dimension only, and is usually just guessed at.</ref> | |||
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The Extended Unified Timeline is one of several attempts[1] to establish a reliable correspondence between the several thousand existing methods of recording temporal distance between events.[2]
History
Notes
- ↑ Notable others include the Revised Minimal Timeline, Anno Demoni, TimeZone™, TimeZone™ For Kids, and the Hexagonal Chronology.
- ↑ This is to be distinguished from a dating system, such as Adda Krazh, which is subject to relative temporal distortion, works in a single dimension only, and is usually just guessed at.