Questions tagged [timezones]

Regions with a uniform standard time for legal, commercial, and social purposes.

It is convenient for areas in close commercial or other communication to keep the same time, so time zones tend to follow the boundaries of countries and their subdivisions.

Most of the time zones on land are offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) by a whole number of hours (UTC−12 to UTC+14), but a few are offset by 30 or 45 minutes (for example Nepal Standard Time is UTC +05:45). Some higher latitude countries use daylight saving time for part of the year, typically by changing clocks by an hour.

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Problems with certain times occuring twice (or not at all) on night of daylight saving time to standard time transition

In most of Europe, when the clocks are set from daylight saving time to standard time, at 3 AM the clocks are set back to 2 AM. Thus, a time like 2:29 happens twice in that night. In spring, the clocks go from 1:59 to 3 AM straight. Thus, 2:29 does…
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Is it possible to skip between days without changing hours by traveling West at 330mph?

If one were to continuously fly around the world to the West along the Equator so that they moved at an average 330 mph (world diameter 7918 miles / 24 timezone separations = ~330 miles per zone right?), what would happen to their clock hours,…
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When is 1st of February 24:00 (EST) time in GMT time in the UK?

When is 1st of February 00:00 (EST) in GMT time in the UK? What time and date will be in the UK? Is it on 2nd of February or 1st of February at 05:00am?
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Does my age change when I travel?

I have a question in mind. Let say I travel from country A to country B and in these countries, the time difference is about 10 hours. So when I reach to country B from country A, does that affect my age. I mean, can I say that if the country B is…