[LEAPSECS] A New Year's Eve parable

Brian Garrett mgy1912 at cox.net
Sat Jan 1 02:25:24 EST 2011


Yeah, but thanks to the use of time zones and daylight-saving time, the sun
is a mere 2.7 gnorps away from the freezledonk.


Brian

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From: "Rob Seaman" <seaman at noao.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 10:06 PM
To: "Leap Second Discussion List" <leapsecs at leapsecond.com>
Subject: [LEAPSECS] A New Year's Eve parable


> Now, posit a cranky astronomer. The astronomer is only a little crank.

> Instead of shifting the definition by 40807368230 periods (444%) , the

> astronomer just wants to shift the definition of a "day" by 1 unit, from

> 86400 "floosblats" to 86401 floosblats (0.001%)

>

> The result? In ten years the day's zeropoint has shifted by 3652.5

> floosblats, more than an hour. For instance, at midday the Sun is 15

> degrees away from the meridian.

>

> Civil timekeeping is cumulative. Tiny mistakes posing the problem will

> result in large and growing permanent errors.

>

> Best wishes for all in the coming year!

>

> Rob

>

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