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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
 
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{{w|Daylight Saving Time}}, which recently occurred at the time of this comic, is frequently complained about due to having been invented for a no-longer-relevant cause. one of many complaints about this is that it will still "feel" like 5am at 6, or whatever other case. [[Randall]], partly to mock this, proposes a system that allows everybody to say when it "feels" like 9am, and then the average 9am will become the real 9am. this happens every day. as the title text points out, this would be chaotic and, to put it bluntly, awful.
{{w|Daylight Saving Time}}, a [[:Category:Daylight saving time|recurring theme]] on xkcd, has recently started (in the US, as of this comic's publication). At the time of transition, clocks in (most of) North America are turned an hour forward. People frequently complain about the switch into (and out of) DST, due to it having been invented for the no-longer-relevant cause of saving coal during wartime. One of many complaints is that it will still "feel" like 5 am at 6, or whatever other case. A few days before this comic went up, the United States Senate {{w|Unanimous consent|unanimously}} passed the {{w|Sunshine Protection Act}}, a proposed law which would permanently abolish the biannual daylight savings adjustment, setting (what was) the local daylight savings time offset as the year-round time zone for all but a handful of states and territories rather than eliminating DST completely. This bill still needs to be debated and passed by the House of Representatives and then signed by the President.
 
 
 
[[Randall]], jumping on this topic, proposes a system that allows everybody to say when it "feels" like 9 am, and then the median 9 am will become the real 9 am. This happens every day. As the title text points out, this would be chaotic and, to put it bluntly, awful.{{citation needed}}
 
  
 
Presumably the times indicated on this diagram are as the clocks in this time zone would indicate, as opposed to an "ordinary" reference time.
 
Presumably the times indicated on this diagram are as the clocks in this time zone would indicate, as opposed to an "ordinary" reference time.
  
The graph of points seems to follow a normal distribution, with a large number of votes being clustered around a given time, and giving a median of soon after 11AM. There are some extreme outliers, some before 6AM and some after 6PM, indicating some users being outside the normal range but no information on whether it's a malicious attempt.  
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Although the hours between midnight and 9 am are labeled as "longer" (which we can assume means each would take longer than an hour of ordinary time to pass) the effect on the remaining hours is left unstated. If we assume that the remaining hours pass at the usual rate then this would suggest that midnight would come sooner or later than normal and hence the next vote would occur sooner or later respectively. This implies the time in this time zone could drift further than a day (or even multiple days) from existing time-zones which could be what is meant by "feedback", "chaos" and the effect on weekdays mentioned in the title text.
  
Although the hours between midnight and 9 am are labelled as "longer" (which we can assume means each would take longer than an hour of ordinary time to pass) the effect on the remaining hours is left unstated. If we assume that the remaining hours pass at the usual rate then this would suggest that midnight would come sooner or later than normal and hence the next vote would occur sooner or later respectively. This implies the time in this time zone could drift further than a day (or even multiple days) from existing time-zones which could be what is meant by "feedback", "chaos" and the effect on weekdays mentioned in the title text.
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==Transcript==
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{{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}
  
==Transcript==
 
 
:Proposal: Consensus Time
 
:Proposal: Consensus Time
  
 
:Every day, anyone in the time zone can press a button when they feel like it's 9 AM. The next day, clocks slow down or speed up to match the median choice from the previous day.
 
:Every day, anyone in the time zone can press a button when they feel like it's 9 AM. The next day, clocks slow down or speed up to match the median choice from the previous day.
 
:[A diagram representing the hours of two days with tick marks, with some of the tick marks longer than others and/or in boldface, and some of them labeled as follows:]
 
  
 
:Midnight
 
:Midnight
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:6PM
 
:6PM
 
:Midnight
 
:Midnight
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:Longer hours
 
:6AM
 
:6AM
 
:9AM tomorrow
 
:9AM tomorrow
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:Midnight
 
:Midnight
  
:[A brace connects the period from the second "Midnight" to "9AM tomorrow". It is labeled:]
 
:Longer hours
 
 
:[A scatterplot of 57 dots appears below the hashmarks, indicating the distribution of when participants pushed the "9 AM" button. The most extreme outliers are at roughly 3AM and 9PM, but they most densely cluster around a vertical dotted line labelled "Median" at approximately 11:15AM, interrupted as it passes through the main mass of dots at roughly the position of the 29th plotted dot from either end.]
 
 
:[Megan, facing to the left, and Cueball, facing to the right, each hold a handheld device. The devices are too small to see clearly but are making sounds, implying that each of them has just pressed the "9 AM" button.]
 
 
:Beep
 
:Beep
 
:Beep
 
:Beep
 
== Trivia ==
 
A [https://matthewminer.name/projects/consensus-time/ working version] has been created.
 
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
[[Category:Daylight saving time]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 

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