if there is a tomorrow, doesn't that imply that it is because there was a sunrise in the first place?
guess I'm wrong, tomorrow usually starts with no sun at all, sun will say hi a few hours later
well, maybe since tomorrow is a temporal construct of the relative future one could argue that tomorrow only starts as soon as one sees the sun, or isn't tomorrow just a global agreement of a point in the earth relative to sun rotation in time?
it is difficult to say so because a little bit before the clock turns 00:00 for me, when tomorrow will become today someone at an ahead UTC, in pure daylight, could not imply that he is in the future as he is talking to me in the present