Branko Simonović
Branko Simonović is a prominent figure associated with the Astronomical Society 'Ruđer Bošković' in Serbia. He has been actively discussing the implications of Daylight Saving Time, particularly its introduction in Serbia in 1983, and how societal changes have impacted its relevance. Simonović emphasizes the effects of time changes on productivity and health, advocating for informed public discourse on potential changes to timekeeping practices in Serbia.
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Serbia:
Serbian astronomer Branko Simonović believes that the point of daylight saving time is lost in today's context.
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Serbia:
Serbian astronomer Branko Simonović believes that the point of daylight saving time is lost in today's context.
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Serbia:
Branko Simonović argues that summer and winter time changes are no longer meaningful.
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Serbia:
He suggested that a 'third time' could be introduced for better daylight utilization.
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Serbia:
Branko Simonović believes that a 'third time' could be introduced for better daylight utilization.
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Serbia:
He is a member of the Astronomical Society 'Ruđer Bošković' who discussed the appropriateness of timekeeping in Serbia.
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Serbia:
Branko Simonović is an astronomy popularizer who explains the asteroid's trajectory and the media's portrayal of its threat.
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Serbia:
Branko Simonović from the Astronomical Society 'Ruđer Bošković' discussed the implications of introducing daylight saving time in Serbia.
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