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Davoud wrote:
Protagonist: What the hell, Santa's doing Christmas time, flying around in a sled? In Europe, Santa comes on Dec. 6th bringing gifts to children. Simple. As an astronomer you should already know this. The rotation of the earth made it desirable for various nations of the world to agree on a system of time zones in which there would be a fixed Universal Time that we could start from, but individual times for various regions around to world. It so happens that the time difference between Europe and the USA is 19 days, and that's why, although Santa brings gifts to children in the USA on the same day he brings them in Europe, it /appears/ to happen 19 days later, which, coincidentally, is Christmas. Love it! |
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