i've been puzzling about this for years.
think of the advantages of having only 1 timezone and 1 date. flights would leave at say 3pm, arrive at 12pm no matter where you are in the world. emails, phonecalls - everything.
we could agree on a time like 23:59 GMT on 31 december 2013. internationally clocks would be set to 23:59 and dates to 31st december 2013.
in what is currently the GMT timezone (longitude 0) people would continue to get up at 6:00 and go to bed at 23:00 but on longitude 180 the opposite would occur i.e. wake up at 23:00 and go to bed at 6:00 with all the stages inbetween.
would it work?
think of the advantages of having only 1 timezone and 1 date. flights would leave at say 3pm, arrive at 12pm no matter where you are in the world. emails, phonecalls - everything.
we could agree on a time like 23:59 GMT on 31 december 2013. internationally clocks would be set to 23:59 and dates to 31st december 2013.
in what is currently the GMT timezone (longitude 0) people would continue to get up at 6:00 and go to bed at 23:00 but on longitude 180 the opposite would occur i.e. wake up at 23:00 and go to bed at 6:00 with all the stages inbetween.
would it work?