Michael Nelson

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Once we started measuring days with quartz clocks, we discovered that the length of the day was not as reliable as we had thought. Days shortened or lengthened in semi-chaotic ways thanks to the drag of the tides on the surface of the planet, wind blowing over mountain ranges, or the inner motion of the earth’s molten core.
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
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