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Region/City REFRESH
Year
Month
Date
Day
Hour
Minute
Second
Pacific/Auckland 2024
03
29
Fri
12
54
02
Asia/Tokyo 2024
03
29
Fri
08
54
02
Australia/Perth 2024
03
29
Fri
07
54
02
Asia/Manila 2024
03
29
Fri
07
54
02
Europe/Moscow 2024
03
29
Fri
02
54
02
Europe/Berlin 2024
03
29
Fri
00
54
02
Europe/London 2024
03
28
Thu
23
54
02
GMT 2024
03
28
Thu
23
54
02
America/New_York 2024
03
28
Thu
19
54
02
America/Chicago 2024
03
28
Thu
18
54
02
America/Los_Angeles 2024
03
28
Thu
16
54
02
Pacific/Honolulu 2024
03
28
Thu
13
54
02



day, orthographic
DAY
Light
Working
day, mercator
06:00
09:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
Dawn
AM
Noon
PM
Dusk
00:00
03:00
06:00
09:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
24:00
Midnight
No Phone
Dawn
Morning
Noon
Afternoon
Dusk
Evening
Midnight



night, orthographic
NIGHT
Dark
Sleeping

Do Not
Phone
night, mercator
18:00
21:00
24:00
03:00
06:00
Dusk
Evening
Midnight
No Phone
Dawn
12:00
15:00
18:00
21:00
00:00
03:00
06:00
09:00
12:00
Noon Afternoon Dusk Evening
Midnight
No Phone
Dawn Morning Noon



West >>> East
West >>> East
Orthographic Projections
Mercator Projections

The world rotates anti-clockwise (seen from space above the North Pole). The sun rises in the East, & sets in the West. Images within the frames move toward right (East) edges.
West
Middle
East
The sun lit west edge is just after dawn, people start to wake. The sun lit middle is at midday (except in summer politicians may fake a delay & call it 11:00 Summer Time). The East edge of the sun lit globe is approaching dusk, work ceasing.
The West edge of the dark side is after dusk, work ceased. The middle of the dark side is Mid- Night (& West of middle is after Mid- Night), Asleep, DO NOT PHONE THEM! The East edge of the dark side is approaching dawn, people will wake later.
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