Progression Dean Sewell, 2021
Isabella George, Momentum Time is a bizarre topic. The concept of time has existed since, well, the beginning of time. The way we measure time has changed and evolved as we pass through time itself, but have you ever stopped to think about how we came to do this? Afterall, time is a never ending phenomenon that we can neither control nor experiment with. It’s a concept, one that constitutes constant change. When we as humans discovered the phenom-
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enon and began pondering about its nature, one question came to mind: Is it possible to measure time? Before inventing devices of our own to measure time, there existed a tool to measure time — a natural tool — one that consisted of two parts. The sun and moon. The sun tells us that it is daytime while the moon tells us the opposite. In fact, using the sun’s location, color of the sky due to the amount of sun