The time difference between the clocks on Earth and the Sun can be calculated using the fact that light travels at a finite speed, and it takes approximately 8 minutes for light to travel from the Sun to Earth. So, if we see the clock on Earth at 7:50 am, it means that light left the Earth at 7:50 am and traveled towards the Sun. It would take approximately 8 minutes for the light to reach the Sun, and during this time, the clock on Earth would continue to tick. Therefore, when the light reaches the Sun, the clock on Earth would show a later time. Assuming the clocks on Earth and the Sun are synchronized initially, when we see the clock on Earth at 7:50 am, the clock on the Sun would show an earlier time, specifically 7:42 am (i.e., 8 minutes earlier than the time on Earth).