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Johnny You » 11 minutes ago » wrote: Currency is just a metaphor for value. Serving 12 billion phoolks a day supposedly has a lot more value in it than 8 billion..

Everyday I grow more unsure of that theory
Currently vs currency buying ideas life isn't real and you wonder why humanity fails building better social experiments daily. A brain navigates per heartbeat each body is limited to proportionately alive each heartbeat here.

You keep promising life is more than time living in an ever changing form one knows their current position as relatively here one of a kind humanity demands everyone sacrifice their biological time to pretend tomorrows exist midnight to noon dawn to dusk cradle to grave.

Failure to follow the facts is dismissal from the social order one's ancestry was in last 7,000 years and one faces having their family taken out for their actions against humanity.

Academia, arts, economics, support artificial tomorrows educated to each great great grandchild added to the species each rotation forward since dawn of civilization.

The international date line, established in 1884, passes through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude north-south line on the Earth.

The Greenwich Prime Meridian was officially established as the reference point for zero degrees longitude in October 1884 at the International Meridian Conference in Washington D.C.. The line itself, running through the Airy Transit Circle at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, was established earlier, in 1851.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
1851:
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The Airy Transit Circle, a telescope used to measure the position of stars, was installed at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. The line through this telescope would later become the Prime Meridian.
1884:
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The International Meridian Conference in Washington D.C. voted to adopt the Greenwich Meridian as the world's Prime Meridian, marking zero degrees longitude. This decision was largely based on the fact that Greenwich was already a widely used reference point for navigation, with nearly two-thirds of the world's ships using charts based on it.
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