• Day 14-timetravel crossing the dateline

    21 Ekim 2016, South Pacific Ocean

    Time zones are were always will be mind boggling. Where does a day truly begin? Well the International date line zig zags down the middle of the Pacific, along the 180 line of longitude, separating two consecutive calendar days. If you cross the line at midnight from the west, you end up repeating the same day. Well, we travel from East to West so we will skip an entire day. A day we will never get back😩 unless we do this cruise in reverse😳 or travel in the opposite direction. In reality we won't have Saturday October 22nd 2016. We will go to be bed on Friday 11.59pm and wake up on Sunday morning. So we will skip my sisters bday?- we will have to celebrate both the 21st and 23rd then. Bizarre really, time is how we measure space. It's how humans find random purpose in the illusion of time.
    Apparently when Magellan and his crew sailed west to circumnavigate the world, upon their return it was a like an extra day has passed. Imaginary lines regulates our every day time-this remains awe are exactly halfway around the planet from Greenwich England.
    To add some extra spice - Last night at 2am we also sailed over equator and we are now in the Southern Hemisphere .
    Well now we can be considered time travelers!! Next up teleportation?
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    {Issy}
    Okumaya devam et