I've noticed that the time is different before I log in and after I log in. I have also noticed that the time can change if I reload a page I am reading. That time change, however, is rare.
OT
I think that 12am and 12pm ought to be the opposite. It is very confusing and illogical. You have 11:59am. We all know that is late morning. Followed by 12pm? That just doesn't make sense, at least to me. I understand the meaning of AM and PM. I just think a different method of defining the change from morning to afternoon should have been used to avoid confusion. If you see my following explanation, you may see why I would like 12am to follow 11:59am.
In our system of counting, the number 12 logically follows the number 11. So, why doesn't it follow it with the attached "am" in time?
One second after 12
am, we would be into "after" noon, with 12
am being "recognized" as noon. (See asterisk
* below)
Therefore:
In my opinion, technically, noon is 12:00:00:05 (See
Pendulum below)
One second after noon we would have 0:00:01
pm.
One minute after noon we would have 0:01:00
pm.
One hour after noon we would have 1:00:00
pm.
Therefore, logically, in my thinking, midnight would be 12:00:00:05. (See
Pendulum below)
Note: I have intentionally left out am and pm with the two times 12:00:00:05. This time represents neither am or pm. It is the break or gap between the two. (See "pendulum" below for my reasoning.)
What does AM and PM stand for?
The abbreviation am stands for
ante meridiem which is Latin for “before mid day” and pm stands for
post meridiem which is Latin for “after mid day.” This translates into the English form of “before noon” and “afternoon.”
http://wanttoknowit.com/what-does-am-and-pm-stand-for/
Pendulum
*After looking at the meaning for am and pm, it is my theory that true "mid day" or actual "noon" technically lies halfway between 12:00:00am and 0:00:01pm. It is like a pendulum swinging back and forth. At the end of a movement, whether moving right or left, there is a point that the pendulum completely stops and then starts going in the reverse direction. Therefore, like the pendulum, it is at that changing point "in time" that true "noon" lies between 12:00:00am and 0:00:01pm. Therefore, my 12:00:00:05 represents that stopping point between am and pm.
BTT