How did people refer to clockwise movement before the invention of the clock?
How did people refer to clockwise movement before the invention of the clock?
Was there an alternative adjective to "clockwise" other than "the rotation you take around left hand"?
Also, how did all watch companies around the world agree on what the direction of "clockwise" is?
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I have the feeling that the direction of the water in the toilet when flushing plays an important role here.
5 2 ReplyAh yes, turdwise and widdershits as it was known in the olden days, before the invention of sundials
7 0 ReplyThe first mechanical clocks were invented around 1300. The first flushing toilet was 1775.
4 0 Reply"we don't have clocks, how do we describe right ways or leftways rotation?"
"Well, the tires on my Dodge Ram 3500 rotate to the right when I drive it forward, so we'll call it ramforward and rambackwards"
"Brilliant"
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Yup. That's definitely "down".
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