Daylight Saving Progression
Nov
10
2010
As we are nearing the end of the first week back on normal time, I thought I would analyze the progression of Daylight Saving Time.
Since they keep increasing the number of weeks spent on DST, I wondered how long it would take before there was only DST and no more standard time. I think a lot of people would be happy if they didn’t have to change their clocks twice a year, especially these people.
Here is a history of DST in the US, starting with the beginning of the USA in 1776 (approximately).
Fig. 1 – Number of Weeks in DST versus Year A.D.
As you can see, there was no DST for a while, then it started, then it increased, then it increased again.
If it keeps increasing linearly, it might look like this:
Fig. 2 – Number of Weeks in DST versus Year A.D. with line
From that, I estimate that there will be only DST starting in the year 2147.
But you may have noticed that the increases are increasing in frequency, which suggests an exponential relationship rather than linear.
Fig. 3 – Number of Weeks in DST versus Year A.D. with curve
That estimate is 2033, which means only 23 more years of switching clocks.
I will not miss that hassle at all.
“It will come about in that day,” declares the Lord GOD,”That I will make the sun go down at noonAnd make the earth dark in broad daylight.”
Amos 8:9
This little article thingy was written by Some Guy sometime around 11:22 pm and has been carefully placed in the Ponder category.
November 11th, 2010 at 4:07 pm
Ummmm, you wouldn’t happen to be an engineer, would you?
November 12th, 2010 at 10:01 pm
Why yes, I would be. Good guess!