User blog:Electos/Theory

Earth rotates. The amount of time it takes earth to do a full rotation is known by most of us as a day. The day and night cycle that happens every day is based on the earth's rotation. On one half it's day and on the other it's night. Back in the day, people told time by where the sun is in the sky. When railroads were invented, long-distance travel increased in popularity. The mess of local times was inconvenient for railroads. To standardize time, the world was divided into 24 longitudinal ranges, each an hour head of the range west of it because both the sun and the moon rise in the east and set in the west. The ranges are now known as time zones.

How this Relates to Flipline
In the latest blog post as of the time of writing, the new scene confirmed that there was time zones within the Flipverse. Assuming north is up, the names below the clocks are realistic. However, only 3 timezones are shown. What could the other 21 be? I think the other 21 are Munchmore. And an invisible wall only passable by warp holes divides the Flipverse and Munchmore.