Kettleday is a day in between;
an accumulative effect of a 24 hour period fragmented into smaller measurements of about four minutes each.

Kettleday occurs, for 24 hours, once in between any 364 consecutive days. A Kettleday is composed of 364 divisions known as kettlemetres. Each kettlemetre consisting of 237.363 seconds (0.066 hours).

Kettleday appears on a clock as the first 3.956 minutes after midnight, every calendar day.

After any 364 days one will have experienced,
among other things, one full Kettleday. While a year happens during a particular period, a Kettleday happens in between a chosen period...

Since the use of Kettleday does not replace or add anything extra to a schedule, it can be easily incorporated into any calendar. Kettleday is a relationship between language symbols representing some random cross sections of existence.

The great American philosopher Sun Ra said he wasn't a part of history because he had his own story. So what's your story? Mine is measured in Kettledays.

GX Jupitter-Larsen, Hollywood 2006

All The Best to: Júlia & György Galántai

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