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Las mediciones no fueron siempre así [Measurements Weren't Always Like This]

Las cosas no siempre fueron así, Libro 1 [Things Weren't Always Like This, Book 1]

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Las mediciones no fueron siempre así [Measurements Weren't Always Like This]

By: Juan Sabia
Narrated by: Alejandro Bono
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Desde la observación del cielo nocturno hasta la definición del segundo, desde el calendario sumerio hasta la creación del gregoriano, desde las clepsidras de los antiguos egipcios hasta el súper preciso reloj atómico… De los tiempos en que las longitudes se medían en codos o pies al establecimiento del metro patrón, la producción de ropa "ready to wear" y la invención del gps. La evolución de los sistemas de medición y la forma en que éstos organizaron la vida social y económica a lo largo de la historia.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

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