[LEAPSECS] Conversational caffeine
Stephen Colebourne
scolebourne at joda.org
Fri Jan 28 20:05:27 EST 2011
On 28 January 2011 23:58, Rob Seaman <seaman at noao.edu> wrote:
> - The length-of-day on Earth has never been 86400 SI seconds long.
>
> - There are two different kinds of timekeeping.
>
> - It is the attempt to pretend otherwise that is causing the friction.
This isn't primarily my discussion, but I agree with these three points 100%.
Acceptable solutions
- human-day (following the Sun) = 86400 human-seconds (not equal to SI-seconds)
- human-day (following the Sun) = 86400 SI-seconds + an occasional
fudge factor (leap seconds)
- defining a scientific-day that is always 86400 SI seconds
Non acceptable solutions
- redefining the meaning of the human-day (such as simply removing leap seconds)
There is certainly nothing whatsoever wrong with TAI that I can see.
Stephen
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