“Under regulations set by humans, time always moves in a steady rhythm. Yet there are exceptions which seem fictitious but real and common. Long-haul flights not only cross geographical boundaries but also enter a gray area in the definition of time. When a person travels to a distant place, they still retains the intuitions and habits under another context/culture. These moments feel like glitches. At the moments, we touched the boundaries of time and systems. Time is not fixed, sometimes it’s random and based on one’s perspective. After a long-haul flight, an inner clock is still ticking.”
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