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What time is it wherever you are? and where are you, office, home where?

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its 00:39 past midnight here in Leeds Uk

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  1. It's 8:29 at my house in 607 Lime Street Orlando Florida. It's a white house and has blue daises in the front. Oh shoot! I left the door wide open again! Ah what do I care? I'm just a little innocent 12 year old girl looking for a good time.


  2. it's 14:44 in uk.....at home.........

  3. 12.51am,Home,N.Ireland.

  4. 6:48 in the afternoon. House in Chicago.

  5. 00.46 its says on my laptop...

    Washington, North East Uk

    Sittin in bed.. waiting to get tired...

  6. CLOCKS BROKEN... Kensington, UK

  7. im in glasgow scotland uk and its 0:46 in my house

  8. 12:53 a.m. ireland carlow my house bed

  9. Oh, wonderful question. Before we answer, we need to define time. Now as far as I am aware, nobody has yet done this successfully. Is time progressive, serial with one second following another? Or is this just our perception of time?

    Since Einstein told us that time and space are inseparable, that we have a time-space continuum then we really cannot discuss time without discussing space. Add to that quantum physics that says a sub-atomic particle can exist in two places at the same time we really are in a dilemma aren’t we?

    It is now 03:12 in Tamworth, UK. I am at home. But am I here and now? Or am I here and then? Or am I there and now?

    Philosophically speaking, I think, therefore I am. But I think I am here and now. What if my thought processes are inaccurate and I am not here and now? What if it is my perception that tells me this is the truth is incapable of understanding my true space and time because of the preconceptions I have been taught from birth?

    Think on this. New Years Eve. We celebrate it at midnight, 31st December.  Yet midnight, 31st December can only happen in one time zone. On the Greenwich meridian. Anywhere else celebrates it earlier or later, depending on whether we are east or west of the meridian.

    Time, as we understand and use it is man made. Ancient peoples used the seasons to reckon time. A natural procession of changes. Not defined by the hour or minute, but by the changing of the seasons. As we became ‘civilised’ a more accurate measure of these changes was required. We ‘invented’ time.

    Prior to the 19th century, there was no real need to measure time accurately. Men and women rose at dawn, went to bed at dusk because there was no efficient lighting and the work was done in the fields or at home while there was sufficient daylight. Then we had the industrial revolution, enclosed in buildings to do the work where daylight was excluded. And so artificial light was developed allowing us to work longer hours. That was where we lost the natural rhythms and we became slaves to ‘clock time’ as opposed to natural time. And that was where we decided we had to define time. But we did it by our standards and expectations and gave time our limitations. Which to this day we cannot fully explain.


  10. its 00:43 and i am on my sofa, in my lounge in leafy surrey. so there!

  11. like wize mate dewsbury here local yorkshire ladd eeyyyyy lol

  12. it is 4:43 in the afternoon in los angeles

  13. 00.48am, here in Aberdeen, Scotland, Im sitting in the living room, watching thy olympics on Sky and browsing through Y!A

  14. 10:45am here in Ireland. I am at home.  

  15. I'm at home in the UK and it's 12.48am.  (Sunday)

    *SL

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