Years Ago, The Year Was 400 Days Long
Don: Yaël, do you notice the days changing length over the course of the year?
Yaël: Sure, Don, it stays light later in the summer and gets dark earlier in the winter.
Don: No, that’s not it. I mean the whole day feels longer.
Yaël: I’m not sure that’s possible, Don aren’t days always 24 hours long?
Earth’s Rotation
Well, it actually takes 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds for the Earth to rotate on its axis. But in fact the Earth’s rotation is slowing down all the time because of the gravitational pull of the moon.
Does this mean that the days really do feel longer? Nope. The moon slows us down by about two milliseconds a century, so that even 1 million years ago days were only twenty seconds shorter.
Would People Notice?
I doubt I would have noticed that.
Maybe not a million years ago. But 400 million years ago days were 21 and a half hours long, which you would have noticed.
Don: Yaël, do you notice the days changing length over the course of the year?
Yaël: Sure, Don, it stays light later in the summer and gets dark earlier in the winter.
Don: No, that’s not it. I mean the whole day feels longer.
Yaël: I’m not sure that’s possible, Don aren’t days always 24 hours long?
Earth’s Rotation
Well, it actually takes 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds for the Earth to rotate on its axis. But in fact the Earth’s rotation is slowing down all the time because of the gravitational pull of the moon.
Does this mean that the days really do feel longer? Nope. The moon slows us down by about two milliseconds a century, so that even 1 million years ago days were only twenty seconds shorter.
Would People Notice?
I doubt I would have noticed that.
Maybe not a million years ago. But 400 million years ago days were 21 and a half hours long, which you would have noticed.