• mrbubblesort
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    601 year ago

    https://www.thenews-messenger.com/story/news/local/2022/09/21/timing-is-everything-why-24-hours-to-day-and-60-minutes-to-hour/69503622007/

    By 1,500 BCE, Egyptians were using sundials to divide the period of daylight into 12 segments. One explanation for their choice of 12 comes from their recognition there are about 12 lunar cycles (new moon to new moon) per year, which is also the reason most early cultures divided the year into 12 or 13 lunar months of 354 or 384 days.

    A more entertaining possibility suggests 12 stemmed from the number of joints on the four (non-thumb) fingers of one hand.

      • @SMT42
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        41 year ago

        Not suuper useful for time though, honestly

        Would be nicer if we had an overall base-12 number system

        • brianorca
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          11 year ago

          If we had a base 10 hour system, how would you split it into three shifts?

          • @SMT42
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            11 year ago

            6 hours 40 minutes?
            7 hours with a 20 minute lunch?
            I dunno, we’d make it work lol

          • @Aux
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            11 year ago

            You just divide 10 by 3. That’s elementary school math.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      A more entertaining possibility suggests 12 stemmed from the number of joints on the four (non-thumb) fingers of one hand.

      Well now I’m conscious of all the joints in my non-thumb fingers.

      • @Agent641
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        11 year ago

        You can easily count to 12 with just one hand, and you can count to 60 with both hands, in the babylonian style, by using the finger segments.