
You don’t think it’s time enough? Here’s a couple of hours to add to a couple of hours to a day and a day to a day; it was just a little bit more comfortable.

A why exactly 24 hour in day? Why not--nbsp; 100? A how did we in come to the goal of because time is linear and is the same for all? And so the project about how we invented the concept of time and built their lives around it.


How did we get to 12, 24, 60?
The first half of the Longrid is dedicated to the story about how our current idea of time evolved. And especially about how we set it up solely for convenience.
How does the time on the itself work?
The second half of Longrid talks about as time seems to be science. And this approach to the consideration of this topic shows that our initial representation is completely wrong.
And perhaps the time has come to invent a new time for our life.