The day should start at like… Equatorial dawn or something.

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    17 hours ago

    Noon is when the sun is highest in the sky. That’s the midpoint of the day. Midnight would be when the sun is on the other side of the world* and is now coming closer.

    *yes, I am aware of the actual facts. I am giving the historical view point.

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      11 hours ago

      Noon is when the sun is highest in the sky.

      Solar noon is, yes. But in most places, solar noon and 12 PM are at different times.

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      17 hours ago

      I know what they are, I just think they’re stupid, because what day does the night belong to?

      It feels like a day should be one daylight period and one night period, but it’s currently a daylight period and two half nights.

      Like… If you say “night of January 1st” is that from midnight to dawn or from dusk to midnight? And then what day owns the other part, and why isn’t it in that calendar day?

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        12 hours ago

        feels like a day should be one daylight period and one night period, but it’s currently a daylight period and two half nights.

        Only to you.

        In day to day conversation, when someone says “I slept like shit last night”, we all know what that means.

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          10 hours ago

          I mean, look at my name.

          And also this is a silly post where I complain about how it feels bad that a calendar day doesn’t consist of a single contiguous day and single contiguous night, even though that’s kind of how we intuit about it.

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        16 hours ago

        I forget which exact midnight represents, but the immediate second after midnight would be the ‘morning’ of the next day. If you’re born at 12:00:01am or 00:00:01 in military time, then you’d be born the next day.

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          13 hours ago

          Right, but midnight is the mid of the night, so it’s still night 1 second after midnight, it’s not morning of the following day.

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            10 hours ago

            People call it early morning. I dunno what to say dude. You’re fighting against how long? of established nomenclature

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              10 hours ago

              People don’t typically call immedi after midnight “early morning”.

              But also this is a silly post.
              maybe I should have said “unsatisfying” instead of “sucks”. The way the calendar works doesn’t match how we typically intuit a day.