On Nov 17, 2011, at 10:41 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:

> In message <[email protected]>, Rob Seaman writes:
> 
>> Real-world issues will occur whether or not they are aware of the issue and
>> whether or not they regard it as important.
> 
> I'm sorry to say it so bluntly, but you sound downright silly now.

And an actual universe exists whether or not I sound silly.  (I also presume 
you are just being polite and don't actually mind being blunt :-)

What, however, is silly?  An implicit assertion for the past dozen years has 
been that nobody except astronomers (and similarly silly communities) can 
possibly care what direction the Earth is pointing.  Why is an unexamined, 
incurious assertion "non-silly"?  

Trains, plains, ships, trucks, industrial logistics, economic forces of all 
descriptions - all have been implemented in a world in which clocks provide 
mean solar time.  Mean solar time keeps them synchronized one with the other, 
but also with diverse natural rhythms.  That you can't imagine that any system 
or procedure in the modern world might care about Earth orientation doesn't 
make it so.  I'm flabbergasted that the blatant evidence of damage that will be 
caused to astronomical and aerospace infrastructure is rejected.

But that aside, it is also simply the case that this vast panoply of systems is 
"coordinated" *on top of* mean solar time.  As you guys keep pointing out, 
sometimes systems drift away because they ignore leap seconds or for other 
reasons.  When corrections are applied, it does not *currently* matter where 
the corrections originate, precisely because mean solar time has a coherent 
physical meaning.  If UTC is redefined, not only will the time signals have to 
adhere to an artificial standard, but also the corrective measures.  Nobody 
knows if in every instance a coherent artificial model of timekeeping will be 
applied in the future - because nobody has looked.  I am skeptical.  You are 
curiously not.  Who is silly?

Leap seconds are a sideshow.  The main event is the redefinition of UTC to no 
longer be Universal Time.

Rob

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