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Please help me with this I need to know.
If you're going to fool around, don't waste my time.

2007-01-10 09:42:51 · 5 answers · asked by yaz 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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You would go one day forward on the calander when you went over the international date line, but you're really just crossing over a man made definition of a different day. In reality time would be passing as it would normally. Jeff was completely right.. except about one thing. It wouldn't mess with your biological clock neccesarily, unless you spent a long time doing so, or landed in a place further south that was not your original time zone. The sun is up for 6 months in the summer, and down for six months in the winter. I flew over the north pole twice, and in a little under 13 hours, I saw the sun set, rise and set again. Now THAT messed with my clock. ;P

2007-01-10 10:26:56 · answer #1 · answered by Where the 'morrow lives 2 · 0 0

You're confusing 'time zones' with physical time.

You can go from 11PM to 10PM, if you crossed a time zone line. But that doesn't mean you went backwards in time.

If you flew around the north pole, you would cross several time zones fairly quickly. However, all this really means is that your body clock would get out of sync with the sunrise/sunset.

2007-01-10 10:17:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You might travel through multiple time zones, but you won't go back in time. You will travel forward in time... every second, just like usual.

2007-01-10 10:17:26 · answer #3 · answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7 · 0 0

Time, time, time
See what's become of me
While I looked around
For my possibilities
I was so hard to please

Look around
Leaves are brown
And the sky
Is a Hazy Shade of Winter..

Sorry for wasting your time.. lol.. I couldn't resist a punster... :)

2007-01-10 10:45:36 · answer #4 · answered by Century25 6 · 1 0

Not unless you travel faster than light doing it.

2007-01-10 10:53:39 · answer #5 · answered by walter_b_marvin 5 · 0 0

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