Could the age of a digital timekeeping device capable of date conversion (that's assumed to have been powered continuously) be dated based on the number of leap seconds it is unaware of?
Could the age of a digital timekeeping device capable of date conversion (that's assumed to have been powered continuously) be dated based on the number of leap seconds it is unaware of?
Maybe, if:
I was going to say that leap seconds only increment, but apparently that's just been historically true, not theoretically true according to Wikipedia:
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