Time's Hidden Code: Clocks That Bent Eras
Por Lewis, Brianna
Publicado por epubli
English
2025
ISBN 9783565151684
eBook
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Trace humanity's relentless chase to tame time, from Stonehenge solstice markers to GPS satellites syncing seconds. Egyptian water clocks dripped court schedules in 1400 BC, Romans iterated Julian calendars fixing seasons, and medieval monks swung pendulums for prayer precision. Leap to Greenwich Meridian wars deciding global noon, Gregorian reforms axing 10 days in 1582 Catholic lands, and French Revolution's doomed 10-hour days.
Spotlight breakthroughs: Incan quipus knotting lunar months, Chinese candle clocks burning notches, Islamic astrolabes plotting Ramadan, and 20th-century quartz shattering mechanical monopolies. Loaded with dial evolutions, reform riots like Pope Gregory's backlash, leap second debates, and relativity tweaks to atomic cesium. Spanning equatorial obelisks to International Date Line quirks, this timeline reveals how time tools sparked trade booms, holy wars, and modern sync. Vital for curious minds decoding daily rhythms.
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