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Like time is sweeping over the planet in a continual calculatable band of 'current local time' (example in New York city it's 4:20 but in LA it's 1:20, so in increments larger than a few miles but smaller than waiting until the next date line it's 4:20 east of New York in a band of current local time moving toward LA.) So instead of there being time zone 4:20's there's 4:20 happening all the time as the band of time moves across the planet.

I don't know, i want your feedback. I like the idea of time zone 4:20's so that way someday i can celebrate 4:20 around the world- sparking up each time a time zone hits 4:20. There's lots of timezones. I like the idea of 4:20 being a clock thing too, not just happening all the time because i like a 'moment' of 4:20. 4:20 is like new years, it happens at certain times.

4:20 happening in a continual band of local current time is a trip too. Like how fast would one need to be traveling west to be in continual current local 4:20 time?

2006-07-17 14:14:49 · 8 answers · asked by Hymn 2 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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The equatorial circumference of the earth is 24,901.55 miles. So, along the equator, you'd have to be going about 1,037.56 miles per hour (covering the entire circumference in 24 hours) to maintain a "continual current local 4:20 time".

If you were next to the north pole (or south pole), where you could walk around the pole in 24 steps, you could go as slow as one step per hour to maintain a "continual current local 4:20 time". On the north pole, you could stand in every time zone at once.

2006-07-17 14:31:31 · answer #1 · answered by tim w 2 · 3 2

Time is a creation of man. There is no 4:20 and there is always 4:20... Just take the batteries out of your clock and it will always be 4:20. It justifies your being stoned all the time ;) You would have to travel at 465.11 m/s to keep up with earth's rotation, and I don't recommend taking speed, so let's forget that!

2006-07-17 21:25:28 · answer #2 · answered by joereese69 2 · 1 0

unfortunately it's 4:20 in only two places in the world at the same time. the time 4:20 will occur in two places in the world, lasting 1 minute, and will happen as many times in a day as there are time zones in the world. it would be cool though if somewhere it was always 4:20 time!

2006-07-17 21:22:16 · answer #3 · answered by Matthew F 2 · 0 0

is it not impossible to always be 4.20 since the minute is always the same all over the planet in a internation standard

2006-07-17 21:18:40 · answer #4 · answered by allen stevenson 1 · 0 0

Which is why we use GMT or UMT as a standard in military and scientific studies.

2006-07-17 21:20:52 · answer #5 · answered by rb_cubed 6 · 0 0

Time is nothing but an illusion.make of it what you want.

2006-07-17 21:21:27 · answer #6 · answered by CosmicRush 2 · 2 0

good question got me but i can't wait to see your answers

2006-07-17 21:43:36 · answer #7 · answered by wil_t52 6 · 0 1

no

2006-07-17 21:18:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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