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Clocks and calendars chop time into increments \\u2013 minutes, hours, days, years. It\\u2019s efficient, and it helps us get to meetings on time. But when we invented artificial time, we gave up natural time, and a deep sense of connection to the larger universe. What does time feel like when you stop counting it?
\\n\\nOriginal Air Date:\\xa0January 04, 2020
\\n\\nGuests:
\\n\\nAlexander Rose\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Douglas Rushkoff\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Wade Davis\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Brian Swimme\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Laura Williams\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Rachel Sussman
\\n\\nInterviews In This Hour:
\\n\\nAlexander Rose on The Clock of the Long Now\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Reclaiming Time\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0The Eternal Moment\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Brian Swimme on Organic Time\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0Laura Williams on a Tidal-Powered Moon Clock\\xa0\\u2014\\xa0What It Looks Like To Live For 600K Years
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