• UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    1 year ago

    OK well then by that logic it depends on which way your looking as a clock. A see-through clock would cause chaos by your logic.

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      The terms for “clockwise” and “Counterclockwise” originated long before clocks. Clockwise was originally called “Sunwise” and followed the movement of the shadow around a sundial.

      Counterclockwise was “widdershins”, from a Middle Low German phrase meaning “against the way.”

      We don’t use “earthwise” because from our perspective, the earth doesn’t rotate.

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        Well yeah, but I was trying to get across that we have established rules for how we view the world and it’s pretty set in stone that the earth turns in a leftward direction just as much as a clock turns in a rightward one.