Your Body's Invisible Clock
How Light Helps
Why It Matters
This habit is very old. Long ago, humans slept when it was dark and woke when the sun came up to find food and stay safe from predators. Today, our bodies still remember those ancient days. We wake up because our biology expects the day to begin, not just because we hear noise or see light.
Examples
- Even on vacation with no alarm, you wake up when your body says the morning has started.
- Your grandmother wakes up before the sun even though she goes to bed late.
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See also
- What are first humans?
- Why did early humans migrate out of Africa?
- How Did Language Start? - Part 1?
- How Do We Remember Dreams That Faded Upon Waking?
- How could humans have interbred with Neanderthals if we're a different species?