Fauxtime

noun

An archaic conceptual framework for understanding time in a linear manner, where it is segmented into distinct units such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, and years. Fauxtime contrasts with neo understandings of alltimeplace.

Etymology:

From “faux,” meaning false or artificial, and “time,” signifying its limited interpretation of temporality.

Example Sentence:

Clocks and calendars are remnants of fauxtime, relics of an outdated way of measuring the immeasurable.