
penny_pincher
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BECAUSE GOD WANTED IT TO BE THAT WAY. |
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cl!ck me
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b/c i said so. i wish it were a hundred like there are 100 milliseconds right? |
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?
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It's a Roman thing |
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charmedone2008
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because there just is |
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SuNsHiNe
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Ancient Babylonians liked to count in base 60. Ratios of 6, 12, 60, and 360 were seen by them as being 'round' numbers in the same way that we use base 10 and see 5, 10, 100 etc as useful numbers to divide things up into.
12 zodiac signs
360 degrees in a circle
12 hrs in a day and 12 hours in night....
a feet = 12 inches
These numbers have survived for 4000 years, despite the fact that we have changed our numbering system to base 10! |
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shih rips
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why are there 60 seconds in a minute? |
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scarletlolly
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just works that way...
i used to ask the same thing...when i was 8?
hey stop asking such questions,or you'll just get a headache.no offense |
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suede1690
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This all dates back to the Ancient Babylonians who liked to count in base 60. Ratios of 6, 12, 60, and 360 were seen by them as being 'round' numbers in the same way that we use base 10 and see 5, 10, 100 etc as useful numbers to divide things up into.
See: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/ HistTopics/Babylonian_and_Egyptian.html
The Babylonians divided the sky into the 12 signs of the Zodiac, and a circle into 360 degrees. They divided the day and night each into 12 hours (although in many time systems the lengths of these varied between summer and winter! Babylon was rather nearer the equator than Liverpool, so they didn't get too confused with this). The hour was split into 60 minutes and a minute into 60 seconds.
All these numbers have survived for 4000 years, despite the fact that we have changed our numbering system to base 10! In England, when I was young, we still measured with feet, each divided into 12 inches. The Americans still do! [By the way, do you know where the mile comes from? It's Roman, not Babylonian!]
The year is nearly 360 days long and the Babylonians split it into 12 months. Other civilizations based their calendar on the moon and had 13 months. We still have problems with this today because Easter is based on the lunar calendar and migrates around the Julian calendar in a complex way. Chinese new year is still based on the Lunar calendar.
If you don't like base 60 time, try this webpage for a man who thinks we should go decimal!
http:// members.tripod.com/~zoam/metrictime.html |
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heatherfaerie
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because there is 30 in a half hour....do the math |
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pupieluver123456
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because there just are you dumb@$$ |
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steeler712
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multiplies by 24 to equal one day |
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Good boy
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because if they would be more than that there would be not 24 hours in a day,and 365 days in a year |
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Lise
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There are 60 minutes in an hour so that parents are better able to negotiate a reasonable bedtime for young children. To a child of 3, 1 hour seems short lived, but 15 minutes is living on the edge of borrowed time. |
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transient32432
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It was known as Babylonian Time until the British needed to attach their name to it :-) later it became Metric time since the British empire is not the keeper of time no more. Sorry Greenwich! :-) |
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