Longitude: Undefined

Longitude-Undefined.mp3
Longitude-Undefined.mp4
Longitude-Undefined-Pt-2.mp3
Longitude-Undefined-Pt-2.mp4
Longitude-Undefined-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
The attitude
(Of the latitude)
90 degrees
(Oh, please)

[Bridge]
To the contrary
(Longitude is arbitrary)

[Chorus]
It’s undefined
(All the time)
It’s up to you
(Anything you want it to….)

[Verse 2]
Every which way
(Is down, down, down)
That is if you say
(The top is spinning round)

[Bridge]
To the contrary
(Longitude is arbitrary)

[Chorus]
It’s undefined
(All the time)
It’s up to you
(Anything you want it to….)

{Verse 3]
Is this ground zero
(Oh, I don’t know)
But it sure is rude
(Having no longitude)

[Bridge]
To the contrary
(Longitude is arbitrary)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
It’s undefined
(All the time)
It’s up to you
(Anything you want it to….)

[Outro]
Do you know which way’s best
(East to West)
If you could remind
(That’d be so kind)
I can’t seem to get ’round
(To getting down)
Down, down, down

ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE

The geographic North Pole has a very simple (and slightly unusual) coordinate:

  • Latitude: 90° North

  • Longitude: Undefined / arbitrary

Why longitude is undefined at the North Pole

Longitude lines all converge at the poles. At 90°N, every line of longitude meets at the same point, so:

  • You can technically assign any longitude (0°–180° E/W) to the North Pole

  • It is common, for mapping convenience, to label it 0° longitude, but this is a convention, not a physical distinction

Key implications

  • Every direction from the North Pole is south

  • Time zones also converge there, which is why polar stations often use an agreed-upon reference time (e.g., UTC)

So in short:

North Pole = 90°N, longitude undefined (often shown as 0° by convention)

From the album “Arctic

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