The difference in times and the amount of difference may make it impossible for this to ever happen but,
is it possible?
is there any time, or is there a time when every where is night…?
7 Answers
It’s always the middle of the night somewhere. The world is 24 hours around.
Unless there were some event that was so compelling that everyone in the world had to stay awake to see it on TV, like an invasion by aliens or the explosion of the sun, you couldn’t get everyone everywhere to get up in the middle of the night.
There are like 6 billion people on earth and I know several people who work the night shift. So it is very very unlikely but possible. In fact, the most likely scenario is if a factory that manufactures sleeping pills exploded and the entire world’s air supply became infected with a sleeping powder. Unlikely, but possible.
It is always between 1 and 4 in the morning somewhere in the world. Just like it is always between 1 and 3 in the afternoon somewhere.
So the answer is no … there is always a time zone or two or three where mostly everybody is awake, and there is always another time zone or two or three where mostly everybody is sleeping.
No. The Earth is lit by the Sun. One side is always bathed in sunlight and the other side is in shade. It’s the rotation of the Earth that gives us day and night.
compelling, but someone is bound to be asleep, whether it’s night or day!
nope. its not possible.