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Understanding UTC Leap Minutes (A Historical Proposal)

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: General Time Knowledge

While leap seconds are an existing measure to reconcile atomic time with Earth’s slowing rotation, some scientists once proposed using leap minutes at longer intervals to reduce disruption to computer systems. Though never widely adopted, these ideas highlight concerns about frequent micro-adjustments that can destabilize communication and data logging. Searching for “leap minutes” typically uncovers these historical debates in chronometry circles. This reveals the ongoing tension between practical convenience and scientific precision in managing global time standards.

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