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FLASHCARDS! More than 24 Hours in a Day

Sep 05, 202511 minSeason 6Ep. 150
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Episode description

Trains, telegraphs, and global trade turned local solar time into a worldwide system, yet the story didn't stop at 24 neat slices. In this Flashcards! episode, we explore why there are more than 24 time zones, how half-hour and 45-minute offsets came to be, how the International Date Line adds extra zones, why the North Pole has no official time, and how you'd pick a clock for a polar meeting (with a nod to Nunavut coffee culture near the top of the world).

G.M.T.- Great Mini Takeaways

  • Prime Time: Why the "24-zone" model grew to include half-hour and 45-minute offsets.
  • Date Line Design: How zigzags in the Pacific create "tomorrow" (and even UTC+14).
  • Polar Protocol: No time zone at the North Pole, so teams pick one and sync.

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(Note: You'll hear a shout-out to coffee "near the top of the world" in Nunavut; official Tim Hortons locations are listed for Iqaluit. Alert is the northernmost inhabited place, but it's a military station without a public Tim's listing.)

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