Re: Re: DST in BC
By: Adept to The Wanderer on Tue Mar 31 2026 09:10 am
Honestly, having learned that the natural human circadian rhythm is 24 hours 16 minutes (I'm assuming with a decent amount of variance), I do wonder what would happen if we made the "day" 24 hours and 15 minutes long, "falling back" 15 minutes a day.
It's a pretty weird situation to think we're apparently aligned to this time frame that doesn't quite match the rest of the natural environment. I suspect if we had a 24.25 hour day, it would likely wind up working as poorly as doing a DST switch nearly every day, mostly because of the constant adjustment against the sunlight.
But that's just a guess... just seems like we'd be pretty out of whack with things. Who knows.
various people would suffer under any option. And there's still plenty of
Sure, I think the point is what's supposed to be the best overall, not "What's perfect for every single person".
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