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100

Who is the most famous person in the book mentioned?

Albert Einstein

100

What is a millennium?

1000 years

100

during the arctic winters your bodies' timer goes wonky and you cannot sleep. What is this condition?

a big eye

100

does it take earth 365 days to go around the sun?

no

100

what is a halek

one eighteenth of a minute

200

What did John Harrison invent?

H1,H2,H3,H4/the watch

200

What can stop time?

Black holes

200

does time speed up the older you are?

A scientist would say probably, because when you get older, your brain slows down, and everything that happens seems faster in comparison, so you will think time is passing by quicker.

200

when were the concept of seconds minutes and hours invented?

about 4000 years ago

200

what do you call six months in the future?

friedman

250

Who is Stanford Fleming?

A man who created time zones

250

What is a Big Bang?

The start of time

250

how often do we reach the peak of our germ-fighting powers?

once a week

250

what is a jet lag?

a jet lag is when you bodies' circadian rhythm gets out of sync after a long flight

250

what is a winter solstice?

it is what we call the shortest day of the year

400

Who set a public clock to London time?

Abraham Osler

400

What is the international date line?

A line where when you cross it, you are 24 hours ahead of time.

400

what is a sundial?

a devise that uses the sun's position in the sky to indicate the time of day.

400

how many dimensions are there in the universe?

scientists believe there are four dimensions 

400

who invented the leap year?

julius ceaser

500

who invented the first ever clocks?

the egyptions or the babylonians

500

what is the accurate time it takes the earth to go around the sun?

365 days 5 hours 59 minutes 16 seconds or 365.25 days

500

how do flies tell time?

by relying on a internal biological clock

500

what are muons?

tiny bits of matter that exist for two millionths of a second

500

you lose 500 points

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