motions of bodies
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- The movement of objects, which is debated as a potential constituent or measure of time, with examples including celestial bodies and a potter's wheel.
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- sun, moon, stars, potter's wheel
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- constitute time (debated)
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- I heard once from a learned man, that the motions of the sun, moon, and stars, constituted time
- referenced_byPotter's Wheel
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- demonstrates
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- Or, if the lights of heaven should cease, and a potter's wheel run round, should there be no time by which we might measure those whirlings
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- 2026-03-02T21:55:29.293Z
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