What Would 24 Hours Without the Internet Actually Do to Us?

A thought experiment explores what a forced 24-hour global internet shutdown would reveal about modern dependence on connectivity. From frozen payments and stalled deliveries to vanishing navigation, the outage would expose how many invisible systems underpin daily life. Without apps, people would revert to older instincts — reading the sky for weather, relying on memory, and engaging only with those physically present. The reflection raises a broader question about whether constant connectivity has eroded human judgment and self-reliance. The author notes that staying offline may soon become a skill in itself, and personally admits to not going 48 hours without AI assistant Gemini.
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