I would be extremely surprised to learn that anyone in the world ever thought that on "leap day" the Earth makes a scheduled hyperspace jump
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@arthur_affect wait, we don't switch to a different part of the galaxy every four years for better skies?
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@arthur_affect I think it's kind of silly to get mad at NDT for using things as a springboard for science (and science history) education -
@arthur_affect also "leap" implies moving forward while leap years involve adding a day and thus slowing down ergo fffllllppppptttttt
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@arthur_affect A modern analogic creation. Pretty logical, IMO. And when we add a second, the scientists call it a "leap second."Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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