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SUPPORT CR on PATREON: http://bit.ly/2qBHcvf • Antarctica sits at the joining point of every line of longitude on the globe. Since time zones are usually bordered by these lines, you may think that Antarctica keeps roughly 20 to 30 different time zones... but nothing could be further from the truth. • Since the southernmost continent on the globe is only inhabited by researchers and millions of cute little penguins, the traditional method of establishing time zones could cause some trouble. For example, if every time zone came down and met at the south pole, it would result in over 20 conical sections of the continent that each kept different times. The south pole would then be a theoretical point where moving any distance away from it would allow you to be in any time zone respectively. • But all of this lands us at a rather interesting juncture – what is the fastest you can travel through time in Antarctica? Narrowing the question down even further, what is the shortest distance we can travel in Antarctica while also traveling through the greatest length of time? Finding this would allow us to maximize our time traveling while leveraging the least amount of work. • All images courtesy of Creative Commons or protected under Fair Use. For questions or concerns about the use of any media, please contact the page directly. • There's Probably No Time by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) • Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/ • Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
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