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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!

11th Feb 2018, 1:01 AM
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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?
11th Feb 2018, 1:08 AM
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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
11th Feb 2018, 1:23 AM
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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.
11th Feb 2018, 2:07 AM
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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 thatā€™s carrying 200 people a thousand feet in the air. Wish it was a lot simpler, then it would be around today.
11th Feb 2018, 1:12 AM
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How?
11th Feb 2018, 1:04 AM
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How much does jet lag actually affect people though? Once I get off the plane Iā€™m absolutely fine. And when Iā€™m on the plane I USUALLY only feel uncomfortable on takeoff and landing.
11th Feb 2018, 1:45 AM
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Yeah I agree.
11th Feb 2018, 2:09 AM
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11th Feb 2018, 1:14 AM
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