i just want to know that why is the time here like 3 hours ahead from the actual regular time

It says I posted this at 8:23 when I actually did at 5:23

First -- there is no "actual" regular time.

Remember that the earth revolves around the sun. When it's light in some places, it's dark in others.

I think of it this way -- when I get up at 7 a.m. in Michigan, in the Eastern Time zone, it's just getting light. But in California, in the Western Zone, it's still dark and only 4 a.m.

Ahh -- the website is on Eastern Time. But you must be in the Western Time Zone. This website shows Eastern Time.

Correction -- you're probably in the Pacific Time Zone.

oh yeah. I live in British Columbia

Kamloops

And I live in Kalamazoo.

The time difference you're referring to is commonly known as a time zone. Time zones are used to ensure that time is consistent across different regions of the world, despite the Earth's rotation causing variations in daylight hours.

The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, each approximately 15 degrees of longitude wide. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the world experience daylight at different times. The time at the Prime Meridian, which passes through Greenwich, London, is called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The time zones to the east of GMT are ahead of it, while the ones to the west are behind.

The specific time difference you mentioned, being 3 hours ahead of the regular time, could correspond to a time zone such as Eastern Standard Time (EST) in North America, Eastern European Time (EET), or Moscow Standard Time (MSK) in Russia.

To find out the exact time difference for your location, you can search online by specifying your location and comparing it to UTC or GMT. Alternatively, you can use a world clock or time zone converter application that allows you to select your location and see the time in different zones around the world.