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long days the norm (Score:2)
http://google.com/searc
I didn't bother to weed through those for any "reputable" source,
but "I've heard" that humans normally adjust to a longer day when
allowed to do so... especially when deprived of information about
actual time-of-day (including sun's position, of course).
I know that one summer I wasn't working I stayed up until I felt
like going to sleep. I'm guessing the sun thing kept me from going
fully over to the
Re:long days the norm (Score:2)
I heard 24 1/2 to 25 hours was a pretty common adjustment for humans somehow separated from the sun (say, lost in a cave). That's why I want to move to Mars [complete-isp.com] . :)
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