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Civilization Leap Seconds and the Nature of Civil Time No matter how successful we are (or become) in disciplining and standardizing time, the imperfect cycles of day and night, summer and winter, low tide and high tide will most likely always serve as an important reference point for our understanding of the world we live in. By Charlotte Hajer