Yuril Time System

Kas:
The fundamental unit of this system is the "Kas." A kas is the amount of time it takes for a thought to fully form and fade in an average human mind, approximately 2 seconds.

Auxol:
The next larger unit is the "Auxol." A Auxol is equivalent to 500 kas, roughly 16.67 minutes, reflecting the average amount of time it takes for a human to transition between different stages of consciousness, like waking to dreaming.

Mej:
The third unit is the "Mej." One Mej is equivalent to 50 Auxols, approximately 13.9 hours, inspired by the human circadian rhythm which determines our sleep-wake cycle.

Mejmen:
The fourth unit is the "Mejmen." A Mejmen is equivalent to two Mejs, or approximately 27.8 hours. This is considered a full day-night cycle in the Yuril time system.

Tafakscha:
A "Tafakscha" is equivalent to 13 Mejmen, approximately 90 Earth days, reflecting a Season.

Laxemej:
A "Laxemej" represents a full year in this system. A Laxemej is comprised of 20 Tafakscha, which equates to approximately 600 Earth days. This was chosen to represent a longer period of natural phenomena, like the gestation period of a human being.

Duraxl:
In addition to these standard units, the Yuril time system also includes "Duraxls." An Duraxl is an unscheduled, free-form time period that can occur at any moment, lasting anywhere from a Kas to a Laxemej. Duraxls are introduced to recognize that not all experiences of time can be neatly quantified, accommodating for moments of intense emotional or psychological experience that may distort an individual's perception of time.