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highmastdon | 2 years ago
Reasons
- criminality is lower when there's longer light
- earlier darkness leads to more accidents. It's better to have longer darkness after the masses are RESTED (in the morning), opposed to when they're TIRED (in the evening)
- longer day-time for office workers, is more productive
- shorter time of year that has long after noon darkness. As humans are using artificial light to stay up longer, it's better to align the time of day with that
pmontra|2 years ago
I know that we could just change our culture and habits and move everything we use to do one hour back, but that has an inertia that will make it impossible.
jetzzz|2 years ago
> Reasons
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Why not just have time as close to solar as possible and move working hours as needed? I have always found arguments for permanent summer time very confusing. Just move working hours as needed, why do you need to deviate the entire clock from the solar time for that?
this_user|2 years ago
adhesive_wombat|2 years ago
[1] Because the equation of time might not be exactly zero at noon, the Earth isn't a perfect ovoid and you could be up to 7.5 degrees of longitude from the centre of an hour-wide timezone, even if you drew them perfectly straight down the globe with no regards to national borders.
tgsovlerkhgsel|2 years ago
highmastdon|2 years ago
So, let's take the assumption that the average awake time is 7:00 - 22:00. Gives us 15 hours of awake time.
Solar noon should be at 7:00 + half of the awake time: 7 + 15/2 = 14.5 = 14:30
To calculate sunrise on the longest day and shortest day we use: 14.5 - half of light time
To calculate sunset on the longest day and shortest day we use: 14.5 + half of light time
This means sunrise and sunset in Amsterdam:
summer, longest day, 16:48, 16,8 hours:
- sunrise: 14.5 - 16.8/2 = 6.1 = 6:06
- sunset: 14.5 + 16.8/2 = 22.9 = 22:54
winter, shortest day, 7:41, 7.683 hours:
- sunrise: 14.5 - 7.683/2 = 10.6585 = 10:40
- sunset: 14.5 + 7.683/2 = 18.3415 = 18:20
Given this reasoning, instead of being GMT+1, Amsterdam should be GMT+3 all year round
ghaff|2 years ago
GuB-42|2 years ago
Speak for yourself! I am definitely sleepier in the morning, and definitely feel less safe driving in the morning.
I prefer summer time, because I almost never wake up before dawn, but for most people, I think DST is actually the best. You generally want people to wake up at around sunrise. It means we could adjust office hours to sunrise, say, work starts 1h30 after sunrise and ends 10h after sunrise. Nice, but it would be a mess. Instead we are using clocks, but the problem becomes that during winter, you will wake up and even sometimes start to work at night, something that most people dislike, and during the summer, morning daylight is lost to sleep. So, how to fix the problem? DST of course. It is an approximation, but it means that as a whole, our lives more closely match the sun cycles.
So that's my opinion, keep the DST. It is added complexity compared to no DST, but we have been doing that for decades, we know how to deal with it. And while many people want to abolish DST, about half want winter time, the other half want summer time, there is no consensus, so we might as well keep DST.
HPsquared|2 years ago
bojangleslover|2 years ago
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globular-toast|2 years ago
I just don't understand how anyone can think changing the clock creates more light. If that were true wouldn't everyone change their clocks, and by more than an hour?
All your arguments are just about people starting and finishing work earlier. It's so annoying that it has to be "change the clocks" instead of just "why don't we just start at 8 and finish at 4?"
gbil|2 years ago
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irdc|2 years ago
I think the easiest way to permanently switch to UTC+1:00 will be to first try UTC+2:00 for a year; few people are going to accept only seeing the first rays of the sun at around 9:50 in winter.
bongodongobob|2 years ago
zozbot234|2 years ago
> ...opposed to when they're TIRED (in the evening)
Morning darkness is way more dangerous. You don't want to have dark mornings when people are in a rush, commuting to work.
zirgs|2 years ago
raverbashing|2 years ago
It would mean a sunrise at 9h30 (given today's sunset/sunrise times)
datadrivenangel|2 years ago
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edgyquant|2 years ago
Correlation is not causation
ImJamal|2 years ago
If light isn't what impacts it, then it seems like the summer should have more crime than winter. Kids are out of school and there is no snow and cold.