Adithya Raghunathan

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Back in the days, until the 18th century, European ships had to navigate the seas with latitude but no longitude. You wouldn’t know how far east or west you were. There simply were no clocks available that could keep the time on board a ship as it kept waving back and forth. That Britannia so easily ruled the waves in the 19th century had a lot to do with the British inventing a “marine chronometer” before anyone else.
Nordic Ideology: A Metamodern Guide to Politics, Book Two
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