• @Candelestine
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    101 year ago

    It’s one of the markers that your brain uses to control its circadian rhythms. During half of your 24 hour cycle its fine. Our devices push that balance too far though, contributing to stress and insomnia by disrupting that regulatory mechanism.

    Wouldn’t be too different from living in the artic circle during the summertime, except without blackout shades and we’re doing it to ourselves with tvs, computers and mobile devices.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      RIP everyone who doesn’t live exactly on the ecliptic.

      The amount of time which the sun shines has very little to do with half of 24 hours most of the year where I live.

      • @Candelestine
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        31 year ago

        Half was a rhetorical estimate to attempt to communicate a basic idea, not an attempt to use an accurate academic term. Look it up if you want to know more, quit arguing with me. What I am describing is not new or cutting edge. We have oodles of data you can look at.

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      21 year ago

      Mmh i can see that yeah that can be a bit of a stressor, but idk… it’s already known to be “less than ideal”, blue light filters are super common and the body is pretty good at regulating and adjusting sleep.

      Buuut i guess that’s what we thought about other issues too.