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Modern everyday association with time involves watches, clocks, and calendars instead of the astronomical motions that were the original bases for time keeping.

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Kinesthetic Astronomy

Kinesthetic Astronomy

Modern everyday association with time involves watches, clocks, and calendars instead of the astronomical motions that were the original bases for time keeping.