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The Mysteries of Time
Join us on a fascinating tour of spacetime!
Nuclear apocalypse or AI apocalypse?
December 2024
IMD Business School in Lausanne has launched the AI Safety Clock. Its job is to alert the world to the potential dangers of uncontrolled artificial general (...)
The 10,000-year clock
August 2024
In a bid to get us thinking about the “deep future”, the Californian foundation The Long Now is coordinating the construction of clocks designed to run for (...)
Horological uchronias: what if... Switzerland had embraced quartz?
SERIES
July 2024
For more than 20 years, quartz did so much damage to mechanical watchmaking, we no longer consider the reasons why it emerged nor why the Swiss watch (...)
“What if...”: welcome to horological uchronia!
INTRODUCTION
July 2024
Uchronia is an appealing concept. A pure thought exercise. The philosopher appreciates its eminently speculative nature. The journalist balks at the (...)
A voyage outside time
May 2024
In this short but gripping text, which reflects upon the perception of time, and life lived to the rhythm of water that may or may not come when expected, (...)
How France adopted Greenwich Mean Time (and still fought back!)
April 2024
Today, the Greenwich meridian rules supreme. But the international standardisation of time was the result of a scientific and diplomatic tug-of-war between (...)
The Antikythera Mechanism: 2,200 years ahead of its time
April 2024
For more than a century, investigations have been taking place into a small mass of metal, retrieved from the bottom of the Aegean Sea. It has not yet (...)
Time: 10 simple answers to 10 simple questions
April 2024
Why do we have twelve months in a year? Is the moon important for timekeeping? Why are there seven days in a week? Answers are given by Chad Orzel, the (...)
Daylight saving: the eternal debate
April 2024
The west coast of Europe is out of sync with solar time. One suggested solution is to reinstate four European time zones and scrap daylight saving. But (...)
Time’s up for the leap second!
April 2024
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) has repeatedly jumped one second to stay aligned with the Earth’s rotation. This leap second could be put on hold and even (...)
Savant syndrome: a human perpetual calendar
April 2024
Some people are capable of naming the weekday of any given date. The majority are affected by autism and have the ability to memorise vast amounts of (...)
Timepieces that stopped history
April 2024
The work of Swiss author and photographer Luc Debraine is currently exhibited at Watches and Wonders and the subject of a fascinating book. All around the (...)
“Time passing slowly is an indirect sign that all is not well”
March 2024
Our perception of time varies but not necessarily for the reasons we may expect. Sylvie Droit-Volet, professor at Université Clermont Auvergne, France, (...)
Atomic Clocks: Infinite accuracy from the infinitely small
March 2024
The definition of an accurate universal time brings us to atomic clocks. These complex instruments use the infinitely small – the vibration of atoms – to (...)
Listening to your internal clock
March 2024
Our body has its own rhythm, which sometimes deviates from the twenty-four hour day set by society. Chronobiology now knows how our body measures time, and (...)
Linguistics: when the past is in front of us
March 2024
The way we talk about time depends very much on the language we speak: the future can be in front of us or behind us, to the left or to the right, up or (...)
Delving into the mysteries of spacetime
March 2024
Time plays an essential role in physics, in ways that leave most of us baffled. Join us on a five-stop tour of spacetime.
Time, with or without a capital T?
EDITORIAL
March 2024
Should “time” be written with a capital T, or without? Behind this apparently innocuous question lie many subtle considerations.