443- Matters of Time
5/18/21 by Vivian Le, Joe Rosenberg, Chris Berube, Kurt Kohlstedt
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For the most part, we take time for granted; maybe we donβt have enough of it, but we at least know how it works — well, most of the time. A lot of what we think about time is relatively recent, and some of what we take for granted isn’t quite as universal as one might think. This series of time-centric stories challenges what you know (or think you know) about the way time works around the world. Matters of Time