人类纪作为一个文明时间单位

Ulrich Stange
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地质学家们目前正在最后确定一个新的地质时间单位--人类世纪元--的规格,其特点是地球对人类推动地质变化的反应。一旦获得批准,我们也可以将其用作民用时间单位。如今,全世界使用的时间计算标准是 1582 年推出的格里高利历。作为天主教会的历法,它是围绕超自然事件和不确定的宗教日期制定的。长期以来,天文年号固定了格里高利历的神秘算术和宗教符号,但其时间尺度的起源却延续了与宗教和超自然日期的联系。如果我们把天文时间尺度的起源转移到人类世的开始,我们就可以用一个基于科学的时间尺度来更新日历,这个时间尺度是以现实世界的数据和事件为基础的。这样的时间尺度更适合作为多元文化世界中具有文化包容性的标准。
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The Anthropocene as a civil time unit
Geologists are currently finalizing the specification of a new geological time unit, the Anthropocene Epoch, characterized by the Earth’s response to humans driving geological change. Once it is ratified we can use it also as a civil time unit. The standard for time reckoning used worldwide today is the Gregorian calendar, introduced in 1582. As a calendar of the Catholic church, it is structured around supernatural events and indeterminate religious dates. Astronomical year numbering has long fixed the arcane arithmetic and religious notations of the Gregorian calendar, but the origin of its time scale perpetuates the links to religious and supernatural dates. If we shift the origin of the astronomical time scale to the onset of the Anthropocene, we can update the calendar with a science based time scale that is anchored by real world data and events. Such a time scale would be better suited as a culturally inclusive standard in a multi-cultural world.
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