> On Aug 25, 2017, at 10:35 AM, Keith Medcalf <kmedc...@dessus.com> wrote:
> 
> Which "localtime"?  The "localtime" according to Schroedingers' Cat or the 
> "localtime" of the observer?  Or the "localtime" at which the cat-boxer put 
> the cat in the box -- and is that by the reckoning of the cat or the observer 
> or the boxer?  The fact of the matter is that the even occurred in "instant 
> time" which only has a single scale (well, not really, there are several, but 
> we assume that we are talking only about UT1 here and not Tau or other 
> timescales), and the "timezone"/"localtime" only causes all sorts of 
> stupidity to ensue.  Events should always be recorded in UT1 instant time. 
> That way, the time of the cat-boxing event occurs AT THE SAME TIME to 
> everyone involved.

You're going to some fantastical lengths to obscure a fairly simple issue, but 
I'm not going to belabor it since (a) it's off-topic and (b) I don't 
participate in arguments with people who throw encyclopedias.

—Jens
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