• fievel@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    The issue with the current time zones in Europe is that they are far from being natural… The more you go to the west the later the sun is raising and setting, the more you go to the east, the opposite. Current western European time zone is too large… There are initiatives to improve that but will it be done ?

    For example: https://timeuse.barcelona/what-we-do/permanent-time-zones-eu/

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    5 months ago

    Damn, Spain and Morocco being UTC+1 is nuts. Even France and Algeria are stretching it a bit far for my liking. And it gets even more crazy for the European countries for over half the year when they play pretendy-magic-time and go to UTC+2.

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    5 months ago

    “Time is an illusion anyway, who cares if noon isn’t at 12?”

    Looks at China: 1 time zone

    “Maybe we oughta get our shit together just in case”

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      5 months ago

      interesting, so if China did have time zones it would look like this

      But since they are all in the green +8 time zone, that means the people on the far west side of China have to function at 5am the same way people are expected to function at 8am.

      And when everybody’s going to bed around 10pm, the far west of China has to go to bed at what is actually 7pm according to the sun.

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      5 months ago

      That’s ok, Spaniards are always late anyways

      Look at culture map book/concept for the cultures different ways of handling personal time

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    5 months ago

    My god, at this rate UTC+1 and UTC+3 will dominate the whole world by 2223!

  • KISSmyOSFeddit@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Fun fact: The stereotype that Spanish people eat much later and stay up much later than most other Europeans comes from their time zone being synced to the EU, not to the sun.
    Midday is around 1:30-2pm there.
    If they had the “fitting” time zone for their geographical longitude, they’d eat and sleep at the same time as everyone else.