Monday Oct 17, 2022

Measuring Minutes And Sugar: The History Of Counting Time

In this episode, I talk about how to make a key lime pie, why we have 24 hours in a day, and when time matters.

Specifically, we examine the questions:

* Why is time measured by a duodecimal system of 12?
* Why are there 24 hours in a day?
* Why were ancient Egyptians better at counting on their fingers than we are?
* How did we come up with hours and minutes?
* What the heck is a millisecond?
* How can you get your hands on my favorite recipe for Crabmeat Louisianne?

Also, here are my references for this episode:

https://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2011/11/15/3364432.htm#:~:text=Our%2024%2Dhour%20day%20comes,on%20the%20observations%20of%20stars.

https://medium.com/@jothibasuofficial/why-there-are-24-hours-in-a-day-and-60-minutes-in-an-hour-b670879cbe99








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