Is there a time difference everywhere?

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So I understand that there are time zones and the time at any given moment varies across locations, BUT is there a more subtle difference from place to place? For example, does southern California and northern California have like a time difference of a couple seconds or something like that? Is every location, no matter how far from each other, slightly different? Because, for me, it doesn’t make sense that there is just some line that you cross and all of a sudden you’re 1 hour ahead or 2 hours ahead etc.

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Time is a construct we use to allow us to manage our lives and communicate.

It is not created by the universe, time is clothing we put on the universe for decency to our small minds.

So to your question, no, there’s not minor drift in times within timezones, because the timezones are an artificial construct that does not do so.

Some countries do not use time zones at all at that.

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