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by yebyen
1428 days ago
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The article you linked seems to be arguing pretty strongly against leap hours. I'm not sure we could solve all those problems even in 3000 years. Can we compromise and use leap minutes? That way the problem is a bit more immediate, in 50 years we're sure to have solved it; or we'll all be dead and it will be on someone else! |
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This is all quite hypothetical as it’s hard to predict whether anything like our current technological civilization will exist thousands of years from now, but even if it does, a simple mechanism exists to avoid problems (just have each jurisdiction change their local time when they decide they want to).
I can’t see any downsides for literally anyone from this proposal, other than the insignificant downside to the British that they will lose the prestige of being the place that global standard time is based on.