You aren't going to see lightning flashes or anything. The timezone boundaries are completely artificial and arbitrarily defined; they are not connected to some essential physical characteristic of the planet. The location of the zones is based on the location of the Prime Meridian, zero degrees longitude, which goes through Greenwich England. If you change zones, you simply reset your watch and other timepieces you have with you. On a longer flight it makes sense to set your watch once, and I suggest at the beginning of the flight-- so you can start getting adjusted to the timezone you are going to. Do it the way that it is comfortable to you. The farther away from your own timezone you go, the more different will be the diurnal (daily) cycle that your body will experience. Travel agents and flight attendants will have hints to help you adjust. If you cross the dateline it gets a little more complicated but it is manageable.
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Timezones were invented in the 19th century, with the concept first proposed by Sir Sandford Fleming in 1879. Timezones have greatly impacted global communication and coordination by providing a standardized way to measure time across different regions. This has facilitated easier scheduling of meetings, transportation, and international cooperation.
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When you travel across time zones, you may experience jet lag due to the disruption in your body's internal clock. This can lead to symptoms like fatigue, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating. Your body may need time to adjust to the new time zone.
Sweden lies in the timezone GMT+1.
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