I’ve seen in various places the information that people kept away from the sunlight world and clocks will operate on a 25-hour cycle, instead of the 24 hours of the earth’s rotation to which we think we are accustomed.
I notice that the moon circles the earth on approximately a 25-hour cycle. Is this a coincidence? That seems likely. The moon is on its own path, against the earth’s turning.
Could it be that the earth once rotated on a 25-hour cycle? At some time, very long ago, but after the creation of basic life forms which later evolved into our DNA, some cosmic event bumped up the earth’s rate of rotation to the present 24 hours.
I like this theory because it would make the following statement true:
“There aren’t enough hours in the day.”
I find myself thinking that thought far too often. Are we being cheated out of one of the twenty-five hours in the original circadian rhythm for which we were designed?
Has anyone researched this matter?
Nov 08, 2017 @ 09:24:05
It would certainly be comforting to have validation for the “there aren’t enough hours in the day” feeling.