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tdiff
10 months ago
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A wonderful coincidence or an expected connection:...
Regarding "Catholic meter": its definition depends on time measurement. How did they ensure that "seconds" of different clocks were equal?
umanwizard
10 months ago
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The traditional definition of the second before modern timekeeping was 1/86400 of a day. I’m guessing that was precise enough for their purposes.
jobigoud
10 months ago
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It must have been brutal to create the first clocks when your smallest external reference is a day long. You first make a huge hour glass or clepsydra and tweak it once per day until it's perfect. Very slow debugging loop.
tdiff
10 months ago
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Well, defining seconds via "caesium frequency" is perhaps more brutal.
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