The term Standard time (ST) often points to Local Universe time, also called Nebadon time or Salvington time. ST applies to all constellations, though the systems maintain their own chronology, as do individual planets. One day of ST equals about 18 days of Earth time. One year of ST equals 100 ST days, which is about five years of Earth time. See also system time and superuniverse time. Refer to Time Reckoning in The Urantia Book for comparison.
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