[0:00]Spending a year without sun versus spending a year without moon. Who would live longer? Two people start at the same time. Starts with a person spending without sun. Day one, the world plunges into darkness. Temperatures begin to drop immediately. Week one, you feel sluggish, depressed, and the chill is becoming biting. Month one, your body is starving for nutrients. The world is freezing and global food production has completely stalled. Month six, weak bones, constant fatigue and a failing immune system. You are living on supplements and heat lamps just to stay upright. Year one, survival is now a medical miracle. Your body is a shell of itself and the planet is a frozen dark wasteland. Then the person spending without moon. Day one, the sun is bright, but the tides are strangely weak. Coastal life is confused, but for humans, it's just a very bright day. Week one, there are almost no physical effects on the human body yet. Month one, you might notice slight changes in nocturnal animal behavior or your own sleep patterns, but physically, you are perfectly healthy. Month six, humans continue to thrive. The Earth's tilt is slightly less stable, but you're still working out and eating well under the sun. Year one, you've made it through the year with almost no physical change. Still strong and healthy. Now you tell me, what do you prefer?

1 Year Without Sun🚫☀️ Vs 1 Year Without Moon🚫🌑
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