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Could coding fix jetlag?
Well everyone that's ever been on a plane flight has felt jetlag before, but I believe the solution to this monumental problem is code!
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Depending if the plane does or doesn't have wifi, your coding language would vary. After that, you'd code the symptoms of jetlag with if else statements. Right?
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It could but say the code is being worked on today an not ready until the future before there's a pill or prescription for jetlag. This would be epic
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Jetlag as the concept of having body fatigue and lack of focus after a super long flight. The program could activate before takeoff and deactivate after the plane landed. Say you're flying for business purposes and need to be clear headed ASAP.
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It could work, but it would take a long time to get the code to be perfect and they would never allow an underdeveloped code onto a plane thatās carrying 200 people a thousand feet in the air. Wish it was a lot simpler, then it would be around today.
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How?
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How much does jet lag actually affect people though? Once I get off the plane Iām absolutely fine. And when Iām on the plane I USUALLY only feel uncomfortable on takeoff and landing.
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Yeah I agree.
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