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Do Bosnian cows use calculators?
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For the people who think they know what they are talking about, but who OBVOUSLY DO NOT - THERE ARE MORE THAN 30 TIME ZONES IN THE WORLD. COUNT THEM:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_zone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_zone
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What country you are in that's 27 hours from Bosnia? (I know, I know, just rubbing it in!) Maybe you meant 27 hours 'walk'.
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In truth I have no clue, but the moon makes ocean waves so it might be possible
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No, no, no. You got it wrong. 27 is your I.Q.
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"I looked it up and the time difference between Bosnia and the country in which I currently reside is nearly 27 hours."
Good lord you are dumb! Earth has only 24 hours worth of time zones, because there are 24 hours in a daylight cycle.
You are asking about the apogee-perigee-apogee cycle of the moon affecting the behavior of cows?
Do you even know how to IDENTIFY when the moon is at apogee and perigee?
The distinction is so subtle that I encourage you to do the following. Condition: naked eye viewing ONLY.
1. Select any given moon sighting that is at apogee or perigee, and you ask a load of people (who haven't looked it up) which condition it is at.
2. Several months later, identify a date with the Moon at the opposite extreme distance. Now ask the same group of people the same question, but don't tell them.
I guarantee that no one in this group will be able to tell the difference between the moon at apogee and the moon at perigee. There is only about a 12% difference, and the difference goes unnoticed, unless you see the images side-by-side.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/moon_a…
Now think about this very carefully. If you cannot tell the difference with your direct senses alone, how do you expect a cow to tell the difference?
Good lord you are dumb! Earth has only 24 hours worth of time zones, because there are 24 hours in a daylight cycle.
You are asking about the apogee-perigee-apogee cycle of the moon affecting the behavior of cows?
Do you even know how to IDENTIFY when the moon is at apogee and perigee?
The distinction is so subtle that I encourage you to do the following. Condition: naked eye viewing ONLY.
1. Select any given moon sighting that is at apogee or perigee, and you ask a load of people (who haven't looked it up) which condition it is at.
2. Several months later, identify a date with the Moon at the opposite extreme distance. Now ask the same group of people the same question, but don't tell them.
I guarantee that no one in this group will be able to tell the difference between the moon at apogee and the moon at perigee. There is only about a 12% difference, and the difference goes unnoticed, unless you see the images side-by-side.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/moon_a…
Now think about this very carefully. If you cannot tell the difference with your direct senses alone, how do you expect a cow to tell the difference?