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The very next year, GMT was set as the international clock (based on Greenwich being located on the prime meridian), and the whole globe was divided into time zones. The world had begun to break free from the celestial rhythms of the solar system. Consulting the sun was no longer the most accurate way to tell the time. Instead, pulses of electricity traveling by telegraph wire from distant cities kept our clocks in sync.
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
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