Sun Time
Even without looking at ones watch or phone, most people can get a sense of what time it is just by looking at the sun. This phenomenon is most noticeable when there is a cloudy day; you wake up and then bing bang boom it's already 4pm. Time seems to go into a fast moving wormhole when the sun is covered up. We know it's moving but we can't seem to see it moving. How then would someone tell time if they were CONSTANTLY in the sun? If not seeing the sun makes time fly-by, would constantly seeing the sun make time hold still?
*giant bong rip*
Whoa dude.
-4.25” x 5.5” card & pink envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb cardstock
-Made in USA
Even without looking at ones watch or phone, most people can get a sense of what time it is just by looking at the sun. This phenomenon is most noticeable when there is a cloudy day; you wake up and then bing bang boom it's already 4pm. Time seems to go into a fast moving wormhole when the sun is covered up. We know it's moving but we can't seem to see it moving. How then would someone tell time if they were CONSTANTLY in the sun? If not seeing the sun makes time fly-by, would constantly seeing the sun make time hold still?
*giant bong rip*
Whoa dude.
-4.25” x 5.5” card & pink envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb cardstock
-Made in USA
Even without looking at ones watch or phone, most people can get a sense of what time it is just by looking at the sun. This phenomenon is most noticeable when there is a cloudy day; you wake up and then bing bang boom it's already 4pm. Time seems to go into a fast moving wormhole when the sun is covered up. We know it's moving but we can't seem to see it moving. How then would someone tell time if they were CONSTANTLY in the sun? If not seeing the sun makes time fly-by, would constantly seeing the sun make time hold still?
*giant bong rip*
Whoa dude.
-4.25” x 5.5” card & pink envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb cardstock
-Made in USA