Michael Nelson

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The larger question is, as virologist Jonas Salk once asked, “Are we being good ancestors?” This is the strange paradox of time in the atomic age: we live in ever shorter increments, guided by clocks that tick invisibly with immaculate precision; we have short attention spans and have surrendered our natural rhythms to the abstract grid of clock time.
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
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