A better time

What if the clock followed the sun?

Instead of two abrupt clock changes, imagine small, familiar jumps that keep daylight closer to the hours we actually live.

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Waking hours7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
PriorityEqual
Daily jump≤ 1 min

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The idea

Keep noon near the middle of our day.

Our clocks are a coordination tool. They do not have to drift far from the sun—or force everyone through a one-hour jolt twice a year.

This model uses DST-style jumps at 2:00 AM, capped at one minute per day. It balances morning and evening light around the waking hours you choose.

A more human clock

Would you live on a time that followed the sun?

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A public signal

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Your schedule

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