A recent piece of writing on solar time and older ways to keep time by made me look up the history of time keeping on Wikipedia where i found out about incense clocks. There's something really unique about different hours having different smells and this little device with slowly burning intricate paths
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@ritualdust omg wtf that is so cool!!!
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@cblgh @ritualdust coincidentally I recently bought a pack of incense sticks from an Asian grocery shop last time I was in town, and was thinking "these burn at a fairly constant rate, I wonder if they could be (or were) used for timekeeping?
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@vfrmedia @cblgh @ritualdust In the book Shogun, someone purchases the right to speak to the main bigwig for a "stick of time"
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