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Nasa to create time standard for the Moon, where seconds tick faster than on Earth
(www.independent.co.uk)
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2024-11-11
Taking the risk to sound like a complete idiot but why cant we technically.
agree on how late it is.
call it universal time.
It might feel like weird to live during different hours but i am sure people will adapt to their local sleeping/waking/eating moments. Most of us arent following our bioclock anyway.
Or is this about needing a way to quantify a unit of time scientifically when not on earth? But then earth reference points wont work either?
In all practicality, that's probably what most people are going to do. But there will probably need to be a way of coordinating very long-distance (interplanetary-scale) science experiments and such.