Time and Its Measure: Historical and Social Implications

Paolo Vigo, A. Frattolillo
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Time and frequency are quantities that have seen a proliferation and diffusion of tools, unimaginable until a few decades ago, and whose application implications are multiplying in a digital society, now characterized by an absolute lack of temporal and spatial limits. Today’s world requires a perfect synchronism of human activities, both for the need to identify with certainty the moment of commercial transactions and to accurately describe biological phenomenologies, which affect the social life of individuals to the point of having repercussions on issues such as safety, production and manufacturing organization. In this regard, the recent award of the Nobel Prize for Medicine for the discovery of the gene capable of controlling our internal biological clock is significant. This paper describes the social implications connected to time measurements, analyzing some very original application effects, ranging from the typical cadences of production activities to sports applications, going so far as to highlight its apparent anomaly of adopting, unlike all other physical quantities, duodecimal and/or sexagesimal scales. Real time and perceived time can both converge and diverge, and this is almost never objectifiable, as it varies from individual to individual, according to individual experiences or sensitivities. This paper is a point of reflection attempting to understand how the chronology of major historical events influenced the organization of time as it is known today and how we arrived at actual measuring instruments so accurate and interconnected with the social sphere. The evolution of calendars and instruments for measuring relative time is described in terms of their specificity.
时间及其度量:历史和社会影响
时间和频率是工具激增和扩散的数量,直到几十年前还无法想象,其应用影响在数字社会中成倍增加,现在的特点是绝对缺乏时间和空间限制。今天的世界需要人类活动的完美同步性,既需要确定商业交易的时刻,又需要准确地描述影响个人社会生活的生物现象,以至对安全、生产和制造组织等问题产生影响。在这方面,最近因发现能够控制我们体内生物钟的基因而获得的诺贝尔医学奖意义重大。本文描述了与时间测量相关的社会影响,分析了一些非常原始的应用效果,从生产活动的典型节奏到体育应用,甚至强调了它与所有其他物理量不同,采用十二十进制和/或六十进制的明显异常。实时时间和感知时间既可以收敛也可以发散,这几乎是不可客观化的,因为它根据个人经验或敏感性而因人而异。本文是一个反思点,试图理解重大历史事件的年表是如何影响今天已知的时间组织的,以及我们是如何到达如此精确和与社会领域相互联系的实际测量仪器的。日历和测量相对时间的仪器的演变是根据它们的特殊性来描述的。
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