When was Time created?
What would be the world without Time?
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The measurement of time began with the invention of sundials in ancient Egypt some time prior to 1500 B.C. However, the time the Egyptians measured was not the same as the time today's clocks measure. For the Egyptians, and indeed for a further three millennia, the basic unit of time was the period of daylight.
The measurement of time began with the invention of sundials in ancient Egypt some time prior to 1500 B.C. However, the time the Egyptians measured was not the same as the time today's clocks measure. For the Egyptians, and indeed for a further three millennia, the basic unit of time was the period of daylight.“Time is an intrinsic part of how our biological systems, cognition, and social systems function,” says Valtteri Arstila, who studies the philosophy and psychology of time at the University of Turku, Finland. “You cannot live without it, and you would not want to do it either.”
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In 1500 B.C. time was created
Life without time, at least as we know it, would be almost impossible. Let's take a look at why: Time is how we measure things - for example in physics. The rotation of the Earth, the flow of a river, the speed of wind, the speed of a car, even light are all in direct correlation with time.