As we all know, each planets has a different length of time (hours) in a day, and days in a year, depending on its orbit around the sun (or Star). If extraterrestial life from a different star or galaxy were to live in peace with human one day on Earth, how will they adapt to Earth's rotation and revolution around the sun considering that they are accustomed to their own home planet's schedule?
And vice versa, if human were force to flee Earth for survival sake of our specie, can we survive on a different planet's time schedule, considering we are accustomed to a 25 hours a day internal biological clock? Just a thought.
2006-07-29
02:36:12
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