I shall include links to sites that may be useful
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time[When we look at one face of time we are only able to see the one time shown
I divided time as we know it to see much more than I usually do when stare at one face .

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The gif directly above has been created by using the solstice and equinox cycle, which was made from the 12 hour clock = first gif in this post
The gif of 12 frames was so I could create one full rotation, in which was formed with a clockwise manner to give me anti-clockwise motion when viewed the 12 frames as one gif
Let me explain: Number 1 is in clock face 1 in frame 1; number 1 is in second clock face on frame 2; number 1 is in clock face 3 on frame 3; >>> number 1 is in 12th clock face on the 12th frame.
The illustration below demonstrates the solstice and equinox cycle within time divided

One time; all time
Aware how everything is unique yet works with relevance I thought the minute and hour hand had to travel the clock uniquely, beginning and ending at the same time, same amount of frames yet a different path to the other.
The minute hand travels each number once until one returned to its original position.
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12=78
A illustration of this:[

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I used the numbers 3 6 9 12 for the hour hand to rotate the clock = North/East/South and West points.
3+6+9+12=30
78+30=108
1.3 rotations
The minute and hour hand; the minute hand = 1 rotation, the hour hand = three rotations, both beginning and ending together. One rotation of the minute hand resulted with 78 if add up all the digits used, and the hour hand resulted 90 if add all the digits used
90+78=168= the hours to 7 days of 24 hours
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The solstice equinox cycle: The 12 faces of time gave me 4 extra faces in time, with a difference. Where the 12 faces have numbers rotating the faces clockwise, these four extra faces provided the digits used for the solstice equinox = 3 6 9 12 = March June September and December, with an anti-clockwise
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The average distance from sun to earth=92,956,000 mi.
Each of tthe 12 clocks presented me with a time.
Add them up and you get 93.3
Different sites give a different result:
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/ast99/ast99431.htmThe mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149,598,000 kilometres (92,956,000 mi), and its light travels this distance in 8 minutes and 19 seconds
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If you follow the solstice equinox cycle in the image = top left to top right to bottom right to bottom left you'll get 60 from the digits: 3+6=9: 6+9=15: 9+12=21: 12+3=15 9+15+21+15=60
Then, each of these digits align diagonally 3+9=12: 6+12=18: 6+12=18: 9+3=12 12+18+18+12=60
60 x 60 =3600
Look at just the numbers = 6+6+3+6=21--> 21 is seen in this link below; yet is also the very last alignment made in the gif I called perpy 32 (short for perpetual motion,lol)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_solsticeYet the solstice equinox gave me this, with four clocks that the 12 original created within time.
If you look at image you'll see 4 different coloured stars. Each are in the middle of the solstice equinox alignments.
Yet, if count from middle=black X you'll count 13 little graph squares. There are 4 x 13 =52
1 hr = 3600 seconds to 1 year = 52 weeks
60-52=8
Eight different forms of energy exist to explain all known natural phenomena
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy