The Diomede Islands are two islands in the Arctic Ocean, between Alaska and Siberia. Despite the distance being 4 kilometres, there is a time difference of 21 hours between them. Why?

I’m asking because it’s quite difficult for me to grasp the concept of time differences when the physical distances are so short. I know of the International Date Line, but I’m not sure what it entails. If any nerds would care to enlighten me, I’d appreciate it!

(This question also applies to the Kiribati Island and Howland Island; the time difference is ~26 hours, yet the physical distance is only ~2160 km?)

    • Vanth@reddthat.com
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      10 months ago

      It reads like a ChatGPT training prompt. Easily googleable if turned into a simple question, brain dump from someone who won’t/can’t simplify to the basic questions.

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        10 months ago

        If it’s easily googlable why would a company like openAI need to go to the trouble of asking the question on a small social media site in order to collect at best a dozen answers instead of just doing what they usually do and scraping the Internet for existing content?

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          10 months ago

          Or a human hobbyist putting a prompt into ChatGPT and the same prompt here to compare answers.

          Lemmy is still the sort of site I expect the casual person to not know about. I expect most users here have some level of comfort with basic web searches, like going to Wikipedia and reading the article on time zones.