On 2024-06-23, Nicholas Geovanis <nickgeovanis@gmail.com> wrote:
I think we are losing sight of the fact that all of timekeeping is an
abstraction and over-generalization. Time zones were created to help
regularize railroad schedules over wide areas. Timezones are an abstraction
that permit us to _pretend_ that it is (physical) noon at the same clock
time over an extended area. When in fact physical high-noon, determined by
the sun's position in the sky, cannot be at the exact same time just a few
centimeters west or east of my eyeballs.