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A Brief History Of (Keeping) Time

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Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you ЁЯШГ) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/PBSDSDonate A brief history of timeтАж DonтАЩt miss our next video! SUBSCRIBE! тЦ║тЦ║ http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub тЖУтЖУтЖУ More info and sources below тЖУтЖУтЖУ How did we come up with our system of telling time? Why do we divide the day into 24 hours of 60 minutes each, and put 60 seconds in each minute? Where does the definition of a second come from? And who decides what clock shows the correct time? ThereтАЩs clearly a lot of questions when it comes to time. READ MORE: тАЬGalileoтАЩs PendulumтАЭ - Roger Newton http://amzn.to/2yQri5E тАЬRevolution in TimeтАЭ - David Landes http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/890167780 ----------- FOLLOW US: Merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/its-okay-to-be-smart Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/itsokaytobesmart Twitter: @okaytobesmart @DrJoeHanson Tumblr: http://www.itsokaytobesmart.com Instagram: @DrJoeHanson ----------- ItтАЩs Okay To Be Smart is hosted by Joe Hanson, Ph.D. Director: Joe Nicolosi Writer: Matt Caplan, Ph.D. and Joe Hanson, Ph.D. Editor/animator: David Schulte Producer: Stephanie Noone and Amanda Fox Produced by PBS Digital Studios Music via APM Stock images from Shutterstock http://www.shutterstock.com

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