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60 Minutes
Question:
Why are there 60 minutes in an hour rather than 10 or 100?
Answer:
Sometimes you don't even get 60. When you're late, there's never
more than about 45 minutes in an hour. Psychiatrists give you
an "our" that runs about 45-50 minutes. And everyone
knows that college exam proctors use watches that cheat you out
of at least 15 minutes every hour.
Still, why is 60 our reference point? How
come our days never went decimal? Because the people of ancient
Sumeria, the first to keep time, hated fractions. They used a
numbering system based on 60 rather than 10 because 60 could
be divided by 10 different whole numbers (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10,
12, 15, 20, and 30), whereas 10 can only be divided by 2 and
5 without using fractions. We've kept their 60-minute hour, maybe
because there's just never been enough hours in the day to
change the faces of every clock in the world.
(Source: DO FISH DRINK WATER? by Bill McLain)
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