Since the mechanical clock was invented, our daily life has been bounded to a 24-hour schedule. A small machine in our pocket or on our wrist tells us when to eat, drink, work, wake up, and sleep.
However, the 25th hour is reserved for daydreaming.
Since the mechanical clock was invented, our daily life has been bounded to a 24-hour schedule. A small machine in our pocket or on our wrist tells us when to eat, drink, work, wake up, and sleep.
However, the 25th hour is reserved for daydreaming.