Author Topic: If every clock in the world went away.  (Read 3327 times)

eventually someone would figure out that a long upright object's shadow will rotate at the same angle at the same "time"(whatever that is!) every day, and make technology based off of that.

and with modern technology, modern clocks wouldn't be far behind.


you never said they couldn't come back

gasp

school will never end

gasp

school will never end
But in some places it will never begin.

Well, clocks would be being made. Soo that wouldent last long. Just sayin.


Oh Ike...

... this thread... I'm so glad Monocle got to the point in the first response.

sundials. or just plain learn to read the sun.

I can't believe no one mentioned that routine is the absolute last of our problems since it would instantly obliterate the functionality of computers and be worse than anyone ever feared the Y2K bug could be. The entire global economy would crash and burn and we'd instantly be flung back 2 or 3 centuries trying to pick up the pieces.

The position of the earth, sun, and moon, along with the current appearence of the sky would allow us to find out what time it would have been.

You make a watch, it's easy, you craft it like this

                 Gold
       Gold  Redstone   Gold
                 Gold

or we look at the sun like we do in minecraft.


You make a watch, it's easy, you craft it like this

                 Gold
       Gold  Redstone   Gold
                 Gold

or we look at the sun like we do in minecraft.


minecraft cigarette

Redstone and gold.
Derp

We would make more clocks.

sundials. or just plain learn to read the sun.

THEN THAT MEANS THE SUN WILL GO AWAY TOO!