The problem I always worried about with changing time (for example, six day weeks instead of seven) was the awkwardness of informing the reader without it being an info-dump. Worries aside, I have always wanted to play with time in an interesting way.
My viewpoint is, how can you not have a different calendar? How can you assume that a planet and a culture (or group of cultures) are identical to Earth in this regard? How many things have to correspond to give you the same number of days in a week, the same number of days in a month, the same number of months in a year? Or even to develop the concepts of day, month, and year?
My viewpoint is, how can you not have a different calendar? How can you assume that a planet and a culture (or group of cultures) are identical to Earth in this regard? How many things have to correspond to give you the same number of days in a week, the same number of days in a month, the same number of months in a year? Or even to develop the concepts of day, month, and year?
My viewpoint is, how can you not have a different calendar? How can you assume that a planet and a culture (or group of cultures) are identical to Earth in this regard? How many things have to correspond to give you the same number of days in a week, the same number of days in a month, the same number of months in a year? Or even to develop the concepts of day, month, and year?