Viewing low solar angle sunlight in the morning and evening is important for the readout of photo pigments. Mid-day sun, seen as white light, triggers the activation of ops and melanopsin, which increases mood and well-being. However, viewing the sun in the middle of the day cannot shift the circadian clock due to it being the circadian dead zone, similar to pushing a swing at the bottom. Biologically, there are no significant benefits in doing so.

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