Just because everyone is working off the same clock, doesn't mean everyone is going through their "day" at the same time. That's actually part of the point. It would force people to stop using the traditional times for things. Traditional times insist people use a "close but not quite right" clock, being off their natural cycle by and hour or so. Prior to the standard 24 timezones there were hundreds of timezones, because diffrent towns started their days at different times. Still they all insisted on using the same clock number for that time. It worked great for them but was impossible for everyone else to keep track of. If instead, everyone agreed to use the same global "timezone". It would free up everyone to start and end their day when it made sense for them; At the same time, make it easy when coordinating things over distances.
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Just because everyone is working off the same clock, doesn't mean everyone is going through their "day" at the same time. That's actually part of the point. It would force people to stop using the traditional times for things. Traditional times insist people use a "close but not quite right" clock, being off their natural cycle by and hour or so. Prior to the standard 24 timezones there were hundreds of timezones, because diffrent towns started their days at different times. Still they all insisted on using the same clock number for that time. It worked great for them but was impossible for everyone else to keep track of. If instead, everyone agreed to use the same global "timezone". It would free up everyone to start and end their day when it made sense for them; At the same time, make it easy when coordinating things over distances.