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Old 08-31-18, 02:29 PM   #6
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Nature knows many ways to keep all plants and animals in rythms and tacts. Corals spawning simultaneously, down to the minute - even in covered nights when there is no moon to be seen beign just one fon bthe most fascinating examples to me.



The chicke3n does not care for the3 clock. But an inner rythm it got used to and maybe that it even has in its genes. Also: in spring, one hour less time to produce an egg of usual size. Cows: the farmer whoi milks them comes in easier or later by one hour at the time of clock change: a brake of day's rythm, and obviously a different daylight condition.



Sleeping patterns, which are very deeply rooted in us and many animals, I can assure you.



You could as well question that there is somethign called "jet lag'". The difference/effect is just even more clearly, even drmaatic. Some people need just 12 hours to recover, others need up to two weeks.
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