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Greenwich Mean Time: What Is It and Why It Matters

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Ultimately, the concept of why accurate time keeping is important
can be traced back hundreds of years. In the 1880s, it was
determined that there needed to be some sort of international
standard for time keeping. It was because of this need to set
standards in time keeping that Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) were
established.


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Greenwich Mean Time: What Is It and Why It Matters
Copyright (c) 2008 Andy Lipps
Its About Clocks
http://www.itsaboutclocks.com/



For some people, time is simply the standard by which we hope to
get to where we are supposed to be. We set an alarm to get us up
in the morning; we rush out the door to be to work on time and
then watch as the hours pass before we get to go home and spend
time with our families and friends. We think about time when we
need to be somewhere; we think about time when we would rather be
somewhere else.

We also tend to think about time when we're reminded that we
need to set our clocks forward an hour in the spring and back as
winter approaches. For those who have atomic clocks, even this
isn't an issue as, in many cases, the clocks automatically reset
themselves.

Of course, there's always going to be a little bit of
contemplation of how atomic clocks work. While we can read
explanations of the cesium atom, the hydrogen and rubidium atoms
and the ways in which they interact to determine time - while we
can read the instruction manuals that come with atomic clocks and
see reference to the ways in which some commercial atomic clocks
are periodically corrected by GPS in order to ensure accuracy -
there's little that fully helps many people to understand why
such accuracy is really necessary.

Ultimately, the concept of why accurate time keeping is important
can be traced back hundreds of years. Long before the development
of the atomic clock - as well as the development of nautical
clocks and other ship clocks - it was determined that there
needed to be some sort of international standard for time
keeping.

It was because of this need to set standards in time keeping that
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) were established. Prior to the 19th
century, time was something that was determined merely by the
sun. China, for example has one system of time that was
independent from time in France, which was independent of time in
Australia, which was independent of time within the United
States.

Before Greenwich Mean Time was accepted as an international
standard, time keeping posed real challenges for growing
industries. When shipments were to be made, ship captains had
difficulties telling time because as they traveled east to west,
the sun would shift in the sky; for them, telling time was a
matter of determining location and, only being able to use the
stars as a navigation tool, posed a number of additional
challenges. Similarly, as railway transportation because
increasingly common combined with the fact that most towns set
their local time according to when the sun was at its apex, it
became essential to determine a way to express time consistently.

Ultimately, the standard for Greenwich Mean Time came about when
in the 1880s representatives of nearly 30 nations came together
to establish a means by which time could be measured accurately.
During that convention, it was determined the Greenwich Meridian
on which the Royal Observatory had determined the beginning and
end of a 24 hours day and it was decided that maritime sea charts
would be established based on the international time keeping
standard.

In order for those who captained ships to determine their
location, longitudinal meridians were used. By consulting sea
charts and having accurate nautical clocks on board, captains
were better able to identify their location, chart their course
and make progress toward reaching their destination when
scheduled.

Ultimately, being able to accurately tell time and location with
the aid of nautical clocks and the Greenwich Meridian have had a
dramatic impact on time keeping today. In addition to maintaining
a schedule for shipments, Greenwich Mean Time allows
international business and transportation to succeed and to
continue to advance efficiencies.

With Greenwich Mean Time - along with the developments that have
been made for atomic clocks with greater accuracy - it is
possible for business to be conducted between countries across
the world; likewise, it is possible to consistently keep track of
international flights as well as cargo shipments.

In business and in transportation, time and timing are essential.
It's for this reason that clocks have undergone a tremendous
amount of change over time in order to ensure greater levels of
accuracy. Understanding Greenwich Mean Time - even on a basic
level - is something that can give a greater appreciation for the
ways in which we are all connected. Even if international time is
something that you only think about when you’re picking someone
up at the airport, or flying off for a vacation, standard
international time does impact us all. 




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