Paradox
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I was rereading some old threads and recalled a method for finding South using the sun and an analog wristwatch that I learned many years ago from a source I have forgotten.
Its easy: point the hour hand at the sun, South will be halfway between the hour hand and the "12"
In the example above it is 2:50 in the afternoon (standard time), the hour hand is pointed at the sun. South is found at the angle bisecting 2:50 and 12 or at 1:25 pm.
You must correct for daylight savings time. In the example above it is 9:30 am DST, so the standard time is 8:30 am. Hence 8:30 is pointed at the sun and south is found at 10:15 am.
Its easy: point the hour hand at the sun, South will be halfway between the hour hand and the "12"
In the example above it is 2:50 in the afternoon (standard time), the hour hand is pointed at the sun. South is found at the angle bisecting 2:50 and 12 or at 1:25 pm.
You must correct for daylight savings time. In the example above it is 9:30 am DST, so the standard time is 8:30 am. Hence 8:30 is pointed at the sun and south is found at 10:15 am.
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