“For the first time in history, world timekeepers are considering subtracting a second from our clocks. Apparently, the planet is spinning faster than it used to, with a new study indicating we may need to skip a second around the year 2029.” https://t.co/tahBs7nZvi https://t.co/jXe9ScblBm
— Xavier Singleton (@xksingleton) Mar 28, 2024
Thursday, March 28, 2024
“For the first time in history, world timekeepers are considering subtracting a second from our clocks. Apparently, the planet is spinning faster than it used to, with a new study indicating we may need to skip a second around the year 2029.” https://t.co/tahBs7nZvi https://t.co/jXe9ScblBm “For the first time in history, world timekeepers are considering subtracting a second from our clocks. Apparently, the planet is spinning faster than it used to, with a new study indicating we may need to skip a second around the year 2029.” https://t.co/tahBs7nZvi https://t.co/jXe9ScblBm — Xavier Singleton (@xksingleton) Mar 28, 2024
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