What is Epoch Time?

Have you ever wondered how computers know what time it is? Computers think about time in a special way, using something called epoch time. Imagine a big, magical clock that started ticking a long time ago, on January 1, 1970. This clock doesn’t show hours or minutes like a regular clock. Instead, it counts every second that has passed since that day. This helps computers keep track of time in a simple and consistent way.

Epoch time is important because it helps computers all around the world agree on the time, even if they are in different countries. It’s like having a secret code that all computers understand. When you send a message or play a game online, epoch time makes sure everything happens at the right moment. It’s like having a magical calendar that keeps everything on track!

Now, you might be wondering why 1970 was chosen as the starting point. Well, that was when computers began to really grow and become more common. By using epoch time, computers can easily count the number of seconds that have passed and figure out the date and time. It’s a clever way to keep everything in order, so we can enjoy using our devices without any time-related mix-ups!