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If the world rotated the opposite way.

JeffCos

Golden Member
Ok, so the sun is now rising in the west and setting in the east, but time zones and everything are still the same. I haven't fully thought this out yet so it might not work. I think (in the US anyway) the sun would rise on the west coast at say 6am. But then, I don't think it would rise in subsequent time zones for an hour later for every time zone it goes...sunrise in MT would be 7, central would be 8 and EST would be 9. Whoa, sunrise in englas wouldn't be till like 2pm, or something like that, right? Wow, freaky huh? I guess if we reversed the time zones everything would be back to normal again. EST would be 3 hours behind PST. Ok, i'm done.

EDIT:: yeah sorry, i was bored and thought of the part in Superman where he flys around the world and reverses time.
 
you forgot to also mention that as well as rotating in the opposite direction, it was still rotating just as fast.
 
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