[time-nuts] What time is it anyway?

Larry Snyder larrys at teamlarry.com
Sat Mar 27 03:41:32 UTC 2010


I expect that responses will confirm N8ZM's comment in spades.
:-)
-ls-

Eric Fort <eric.fort at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hopefully the following questions will begin some discussion leading to a
> better understanding of What time is and where it comes from in a civil,
> legal, and everyday living context.....
> 
> What time is it?
> 
> Why is that the correct time?
> 
> How does one know what the correct time is?
> 
> Is the "proper and correct" time reference codified as statue? (thinking of
> the US) Where?
> 
> ...and maybe even where does time come from?
> 
> since it seems to me that it can not simultaniously be 2 times at a single
> moment (using the same timescale) then how can one tell which clock (if any)
> is correct?
> 
> 
> 
> Eric
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