Thread 16712978 - /sci/ [Archived: 602 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:33:52 PM No.16712978
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Why don't we just reduce the 24 hour day to a 20 hour day using 72 minutes for every hour?
It would change nothing about the Gregorian Calendar, and people wouldn't have to do mental gymnastics to understand time zones.
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:38:15 PM No.16712986
>>16712978 (OP)
What are you even trying to say? And how much of an ape do you have to be to not understand time zones?
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:42:13 PM No.16712998
>>16712986
Without googling it, tell me what you think the time zone New Zealand is currently in
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:46:48 PM No.16713003
>>16712998
it's clearly 10 hours behind PDT, dumbass
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 11:27:13 AM No.16713417
>>16712998
How would time zones be eliminated by changing the number of minutes in an hour?
It would still be daytime on one side and night time on the other side of earth.
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Anonymous
7/2/2025, 11:35:42 AM No.16713421
>>16713417
Exactly. There would no longer be any confusing with counting to 11 or 12
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Anonymous
7/2/2025, 11:45:51 AM No.16713432
>>16713421
>Exactly
What? I asked a question, not an answer for you to agree with.

>There would no longer be any confusing with counting to 11 or 12
Huh? You would still have to count to 11 and 12 to get through the 20 time zones that would be in a 20 hour day.