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If we really love nature, we should make one time world wide no matter which place


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Hanke believes that the introduction of universal time at some point is “inevitable”. “Time is elastic, it is fluid, it is dynamic; distance means next to nothing in cybertime and cyberspace,” agrees Brunn. “What is important is being connected for whatever purposes. If something stands in the way of being efficient or responsive, those barriers seek to be removed. And time zones are one of those barriers.”

 

 

Steve Hanke

American economist
 
 

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Steve H. Hanke is an American applied economist at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Wikipedia
Born: December 29, 1942 (age 78 years), Macon, GA
Nationality: American
School or tradition: Free-market economics
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