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Genevan Louis Cottier invents universal time, 1936-1963 Today, in the fast-paced era of transoceanic travel and data flows across the farthest reaches of the Internet, everyone is aware of the fact that there is a time difference that has a particular impact on international relations. This time lag is especially noticeable to contemporary business nomads, investors, and brokers. Immediately after the world was divided into 24 time zones in 1870, following a proposition submitted by ... Full printable version |
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