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28 August, 18:02

Why do people use Earth's motions to determine units of time?

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  1. 28 August, 18:28
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    Because before we had clocks, everybody's time system was related

    to the cycle of light, dark, and the motions of the sun during the day.

    Even now that we do have machines to keep time with, our bodies still

    operate on the cycle of light, dark, and the motions of the sun during

    the day.

    Those people who are technically inclined understand that these cycles

    are actually caused by motions of the Earth.
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