In "Marrying Absurd" by Joan Didion, why does Didion feel that in Las Vegas there is "no night and day"? (paragraph 2).

In "Marrying Absurd," Joan Didion feels that in Las Vegas there is "no night and day" because the city operates on a 24-hour basis. The constant presence of bright lights, music, and activity creates a continuous, eternal feeling of being at any time of the day or night. This lack of distinction between night and day contributes to the sense of unreality and disorientation that characterizes the Las Vegas experience.