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Clock Time Vs Event Time

Clock Time Vs Event Time

Part of it has to do with a fundamental tension between what's called "clock time" and "event time"

  • Clock Time: The specific time on the watch.
  • Event time: a more fluid framework that follows our social rhythms

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