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7/1/2025, 5:22:56 PM
>>16710852
Of course. Last Summer I took my little sister to the North Pole and built her one of those playground merry-go-rounds to ride on. Now she's my older sister.
[spoiler]Actual answer: Of course not. Time zones are completely arbitrary. Time wouldn't be slowing down nor speeding up for her in any significant degree. In the more likely scenario that you meant she'd move forward in calendar days, then I'm pretty sure the clock would just reset at the start of the current day at Greenwich Mean Time instead. Either way, your age is legally defined by solar years, not calendar years, so no country would consider a 9-year-old girl 40 for taking a spin on the North Pole carousel.[/spoiler]
Of course. Last Summer I took my little sister to the North Pole and built her one of those playground merry-go-rounds to ride on. Now she's my older sister.
[spoiler]Actual answer: Of course not. Time zones are completely arbitrary. Time wouldn't be slowing down nor speeding up for her in any significant degree. In the more likely scenario that you meant she'd move forward in calendar days, then I'm pretty sure the clock would just reset at the start of the current day at Greenwich Mean Time instead. Either way, your age is legally defined by solar years, not calendar years, so no country would consider a 9-year-old girl 40 for taking a spin on the North Pole carousel.[/spoiler]
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