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I have a son living in New York - his time is 6 hours behind us in Cape Town. If my son proceeded north up the relative line of longitude passing through New York, and I did similar from Cape Town, would we still be 6 hours apart when we shook hands at the north pole?
Quote from: m reynolds on 18/09/2008 10:31:27I have a son living in New York - his time is 6 hours behind us in Cape Town. If my son proceeded north up the relative line of longitude passing through New York, and I did similar from Cape Town, would we still be 6 hours apart when we shook hands at the north pole?In principle yes (assuming you could figure out *exactly* where the north pole is (GPS I suppose?).In practice however, once you're inside the arctic circle the sun never sets in summer and never properly rises in winter, so the concept of time-of-day somewhat looses its meaning.