[LEAPSECS] presentations from AAS Future of Time sessions

Ian Batten igb at batten.eu.org
Sat Jan 18 03:51:03 EST 2014



On 18 Jan 2014, at 07:18, Clive D.W. Feather <clive at davros.org> wrote:

>

> Removing future leap seconds won't change the legal definition of the word

> "day" anywhere. What it does mean is that, in countries using "UTC" as part

> of the legal definition, the centre of the night will drift away from 00:00

> before stepping back again.


Which of course it does anyway, over the course of a year. "Oh noes, 12:00 won't be noon any more"
is a ship that sailed with the arrival of mean time, sank with the adoption of national timezones rather than
local time on a per-town basis, and whose wreck was then dynamited to avoid causing trouble to shipping
with the arrival of daylight savings time.

ian



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