Author Topic: If every clock in the world went away.  (Read 3285 times)

Does a sun dial count as a clock?

Is it bad that read the title as: "if every rooster in the world went away"?

Yes, actually.

Me, I take my meds, lay in bed, snoring.

Ontopic: We can guess the general time by looking at the sun's position, ex: 7:00 at winter is about pitch black.

 I'll preach to everyone about a new god named Revrot.

Studies of people who are put into solitary confinement with windowless rooms for weeks have found that the people inside would wake and sleep at whatever time they felt tired.  There is no such thing as an internal clock, you wake up when you have slept enough.

The world would halt for a short period of time I imagine, but nothing would change much.

My day wouldn't change much, I probably would go to school late everyday and just be like, "Well my clock is gone so I don't know the time."

cardboard sundial
???
Time.

People in factories and stuff know how to make clocks
and we still would have the resources.
They'll just start making the...

CLOCK 2.0

I would use The Weather Channel personally.


everyone goes blind all of a sudden

what happens now?

everyone goes blind all of a sudden

what happens now?

I give up. Top right image is part of the shot I wanted to post. Someone find the full image of it and post it for me, as I can't find it. :panda:

everyone goes blind all of a sudden

what happens now?
we walk around, fall down, and try to find food

The sun is, in a sense, a clock, right?

We could have sun-dial watches!