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The History of Time: From Sundials to Atomic Clocks

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Time feels natural, but the way we measure it is entirely human-made. From Mesopotamian star charts and Egyptian solar calendars to Roman reforms, medieval clock towers, and modern atomic precision, this episode explores how we constructed the framework of time itself.

3 Timeless Takeaways:

  1. How ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt laid the foundations for calendars and timekeeping.
  2. Why the Babylonians chose base-60 and how it still shapes our clocks today.
  3. How mechanical clocks, trains, and atomic physics transformed time into the precise system we live by.

Resources & Links Mentioned:

🔗 Explore more on our website: mathsciencehistory.com 📚 To buy my book Hypatia: The Sum of Her Life on Amazon, visit https://a.co/d/g3OuP9h

🌍 Let's Connect! Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mathsciencehistory.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/math.science.history Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mathsciencehistory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/math-science-history/ Threads: https://www.threads.com/@math.science.history YouTube: Math! Science! History! - YouTube Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mathsciencehistory

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  • Music: All music is public domain and has no copyright and rights reserved.
  • Selections from The Little Prince by Lloyd Rodgers
  • Travelling and Discovering by Musinova from Pixabay
  • Lake of Light by Vinsvept from Pixabay
  • Orlando Gibbons (bap.1583-1625) - Galliard à3, for Treble & Bass Viols with Great Bass,
  • Dr. Phillip W. Serna, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
  • Deafening Bounce Groove by Rockot from Pixabay

Until next time, carpe diem!

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Manage episode 503963419 series 2737493
Content provided by Gabrielle Birchak. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gabrielle Birchak or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Time feels natural, but the way we measure it is entirely human-made. From Mesopotamian star charts and Egyptian solar calendars to Roman reforms, medieval clock towers, and modern atomic precision, this episode explores how we constructed the framework of time itself.

3 Timeless Takeaways:

  1. How ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt laid the foundations for calendars and timekeeping.
  2. Why the Babylonians chose base-60 and how it still shapes our clocks today.
  3. How mechanical clocks, trains, and atomic physics transformed time into the precise system we live by.

Resources & Links Mentioned:

🔗 Explore more on our website: mathsciencehistory.com 📚 To buy my book Hypatia: The Sum of Her Life on Amazon, visit https://a.co/d/g3OuP9h

🌍 Let's Connect! Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mathsciencehistory.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/math.science.history Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mathsciencehistory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/math-science-history/ Threads: https://www.threads.com/@math.science.history YouTube: Math! Science! History! - YouTube Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mathsciencehistory

🎧 Enjoying the Podcast?

☕ Support the Show: Coffee!! PayPal

Leave a review! It helps more people discover the show! Share this episode with friends & fellow history buffs! Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform

Check out our merch: https://www.mathsciencehistory.com/the-store

  • Music: All music is public domain and has no copyright and rights reserved.
  • Selections from The Little Prince by Lloyd Rodgers
  • Travelling and Discovering by Musinova from Pixabay
  • Lake of Light by Vinsvept from Pixabay
  • Orlando Gibbons (bap.1583-1625) - Galliard à3, for Treble & Bass Viols with Great Bass,
  • Dr. Phillip W. Serna, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
  • Deafening Bounce Groove by Rockot from Pixabay

Until next time, carpe diem!

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