Goke Pelemo

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For almost the entire span of human history, time had been calculated by tracking the heavenly rhythms of solar bodies. Like the earth itself, our sense of time revolved around the sun. Days were defined by the cycle of sunrise and sunset, months by the cycles of the moon, years by the slow but predictable rhythms of the seasons.
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
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