Because of how time zones work, the people living just east of the Prime Meridian are "behind" Greenwich time, while those just west are "ahead." But at the Antimeridian, that difference adds up to exactly 12 hours. That means:
So the next time you look at a map, don’t just see the grid. See the story. See the compromise. And if you ever get the chance, stand astride the Prime Meridian and realize: you are standing at the seam where the world’s clock was set. Have you ever visited the Royal Observatory? Or experienced the weirdness of crossing the International Date Line? Share your story in the comments below! prime meridian and antimeridian
They are fictions. But they are useful fictions—the scaffolding that allows a spinning rock to run on a schedule. Because of how time zones work, the people
The Prime Meridian is the 0° line of longitude. It runs directly from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, and Antarctica. See the compromise