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Time is a social construct from "summary" of The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli

The concept that time is a social construct challenges our traditional understanding of time as an objective and universal reality. We tend to think of time as something that exists independently of us, ticking away consistently in the background of our lives. However, when we consider the nature of time more closely, we begin to see that it is not as fixed and unchanging as we might believe. Rather, time is shaped and influenced by the societies in which we live. In different cultures and historical periods, time has been understood and measured in various ways. From sundials to atomic clocks, humans have devised a multitude of methods for tracking the passage of time. These different systems of timekeeping reflect the values and priorities of the societies that created them. Time is not a rigid and unchanging entity; it is fluid and flexible, adapting to ...
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    The Order of Time

    Carlo Rovelli

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