Eli5: how can a 14-15 hours flight trip can make you feel jet lagged but even a long 20 hours train journey doesn’t have the same effect?

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Is it because typically during these long flights there is a a change in multiple time zones and that messes your circadian rythm?

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Yes. It’s not the act of flying itself that gives you jet lag. It’s the rapid change in time zones that throws off your circadian rhythm.

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