I fail to see how this is an attack on science or on Europe. That's just hyperbole. Making time consistent to prevent having to add time or remove time just makes sense. Time is a unit of measurement. We don't redefine the foot just because the new king has 10" feet instead of 12" feet. Time being connected to the sun is a relic of the days before accurate time-keeping methods. One day should always be one day. To re…
> I suppose one could say that noon should always be noon ... Yes, but by allowing our clocks to go out of sync with the natural time of noon, a relationship controlled by orbits rather than clocks, this proposal would prevent that. Over time noon (highest solar position in the local sky) would drift away from noon as given by a clock. I especially like the part where this proposal's advocates dismiss those who use a…
Even to get 5 minutes out of sync, that's 300 years. A leap-hour would need thousands of years. I think it's a rather weak argument that we should worry about noon being "out of sync" for thousands of years in the future.