• WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    Yes! There will always be 12 hours between sunset and sunrise, regardless of time of year. This is how our ancestors lived. Sure, you work more in the Summer, but you make up for it in the Winter.

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          13 hours ago

          At that point you might as well go with the full blown free range organic supernatural time scale, none. Sun dials were a mistake, we must return to the time before he concept of timekeeping existed. “What’s the time?” “What even is time, maan. Its all just a construct. Come lay on this rock and let us enjoy this glowy ball move across the sky.” “B-but productivity and scheduling and…” “Nah bro its all made up numbers to play societal monkey games man, it doesnt exist. The only ‘time’ is the present transitioning into the infinitely branching phase space of the future at the speed of causality, maan. The only calendar you need to worry about is the phases of the moon”

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      21 hours ago

      i’ve lived in places with midnight sun. that’s gotta be a no from me.

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      21 hours ago

      Where I am an hour would be 45 minutes in December and an hour and a half in June. Fine I guess, unless you’re getting paid by the hour.