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Tonight, you step into a quiet medieval workshop, where the world is only just beginning to understand something it has always lived within… time.
You are a clockmaker, surrounded by gears, springs, and the soft, steady ticking of mechanisms that feel almost alive. Outside your door, life still moves by instinct. The baker rises when it feels right. The market gathers when people arrive. No one agrees on when anything truly begins or ends.
But inside your workshop, something is changing.
With each careful adjustment, each tiny gear placed into motion, you begin to measure what was once only felt. Moments become visible. Hours take shape. And slowly, without anyone announcing it, the world outside begins to shift. The bell tower rings more deliberately. Work becomes more structured. People start to notice time in a way they never have before.
What begins as quiet curiosity turns into something larger. Something that reshapes daily life in ways both helpful and unsettling.
This is a slow, reflective journey into the invention of mechanical timekeeping, told through calm, immersive storytelling designed to help you relax and drift off to sleep.
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History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian