I keep reading that you lose time but that doesn't make any sense. Also, how do you gain a day by crossing the International date line? Thanks. LinkedIn: Answers: What ideas do you have to keep America :: Let's act like Norway, Holland and Great Britain and open up offshore drilling on both the east and west coasts and the eastern Gulf of Mexico. It is time http://www.linkedin.com/answers/government-non-profit/government-services/GOV_GSR/254664-11932467?split_page=104HOME |
The answer to the first question is yes and no. Yes if you do it by plane and no if you do it by ground. As the earth is turning towards you it helps you with a few miles. On a car you will have to go through the length of the highway no matter what. Similarly in a ship (that's another story). London Bike Tour - East, West or Central London, London Bike :: West London Bike Tour (3.5 hours) From Gabriel's Wharf, you will be equipped with a bicycle of your choice and have time to gain your balance, http://www.viator.com/tours/London/London-Bike-Tour-East-West-or-Central-London/d737-3862BICYCLEHOME |
The answer to the second question is that once you cross the GMT you are whether a day after or a day before, depending if you do it west or eastward.
If you move to the west, you make time by the clock go slower because you go in the apparent direction of the sun. Near the pole, you can in fact, stay at the same clock hour by simply walking. At the equator, you will have to do it in a supersonic aircraft like the Concorde. EastSouthWestNorth Blog:: How do you justify in your conscience that in order to achieve certain moral People asked: "What has Zhang Ziyi done to gain glory for China and work to http://www.zonaeuropa.com/HOME |
If you move eastward, the days will appear to be shorter. All the way to the dateline where you will then gain a day from all the hours you lost moving eastward.
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