Whatever time standard has 12:00pm defined as the time when the sun is at its highest point during the day is the time standard we should use. I forget whether it is the "standard" time or the "savings" time.
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Daylight Saving Time shifts don't really change solar noon's position in the sky, so it's more about syncing human schedules with daylight. The debate rests on balancing natural cues with modern needs