• Spzi@lemm.ee
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    7 days ago

    “The day starts at night” sounds silly because it seems to be a contradiction. But really, how else could it be?

    Either, day starts at day … but then it was already day. Or, day starts at night … unless we come up with additional entities like dusk or dawn.

    And since we haven’t introduced them yet, day has to start at night, as a necessity.

    Of course the actual silly thing is that it’s still night right after day has started.

    • TomAwsm@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      The silly thing about this joke in the OP is that day means both “when the sun is up/the opposite of night” and “a period of 24 hours”. English has a lot more words than my native language of Norwegian, but in this case we actually have separate words for the two aforementioned things.