Post #4006018
2026-07-15 00:56 UTC
Fair. When the railroads in the US pushed for time zones we moved away from noon being the time when the sun was directly overhead to more of an average time when the sun was over essentially the middle of the zone. Now Congress is saying that noon is 1 hour before when the sun is overhead. That was true for half the year. Now it will always be true. We’re abstracting what noon is even further.
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@SkavarSharraddas@gehirneimer.de 2026-07-15 02:59
What's so special about the sun being at its highest point at noon? It doesn't correspond to most people's mid of the day these days anyway (that would need them to get up at 4 am and sleep at 8 pm); according to https://neurolaunch.com/when-do-most-people-go-to-sleep/ "Most adults go to sleep somewhere between 10:00 PM and midnight" meaning the middle of their day is between 2 and 4 pm (assuming 8 hours of sleep).