I mean I have heard this reasoning said differently a lot of times but isn’t that technically not true? I mean time zones only go in 1 hour increments. So if the time is 5:30 and a wrong clock says 5:40, it isn’t really 540 somewhere. It’s 530 or 630 or 730 or w/e
Akshurreally…, a wrong clock is correct somewhere on the planet. Same as all other clocks.
It might not align with any known time zone, but it will show you the solar time of some location somewhere.
If you stop the clock, you’ll see the solar time of a place that moves around the earth all the time. Twice a day, that place is here.
Thank you for organizing the concept concisely :)
Bastard. Have my upvote.
Not if the minutes are off.
Solar time, not agreed upon time.
Rounding!
Yes, analog clocks are round 🕘
I bet if you roll it like a wheel, the time will probably be right somewhere…
I mean I have heard this reasoning said differently a lot of times but isn’t that technically not true? I mean time zones only go in 1 hour increments. So if the time is 5:30 and a wrong clock says 5:40, it isn’t really 540 somewhere. It’s 530 or 630 or 730 or w/e
Fun fact! Timezones don’t just break at 1 hour increments. https://www.timeanddate.com/time/time-zones-interesting.html
Or maybe if the clock is exactly an hour off, it’ll eventually be right when daylight saving time rolls around.
The planet is a clock.