Time or "Clock Time" The chicken or the egg?
THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO our ancestors used the night’s sky and other means later, such as the water clock and the sundial for estimating the passing of time . The nights were full of danger, darkness and the cold. Knowing when to plant the crops in the spring so the harvest would be plentiful in September meant survival through the harsh winter months. The day’s Sun brought light, plant life, warmth, safety, and hope—there was no TV or Ruby Tuesday’s. The movie night out was the night’s sky—watching the phases of the moon, the planets and the stars shifting to help navigate through the seasons of time, pondering the mystery? It worked for them it had to, it was a way to capture and use time as a tool for their advantage and survival. Phase of our Moon today Earth and Moon Phase embed Life was diff