Aegmärkimise
Aegmärkimise, which translates to "timekeeping" in English, refers to the practice and systems used to measure, record, and manage time. Historically, humans developed various methods for timekeeping, ranging from observing celestial bodies like the sun and moon to constructing sophisticated mechanical devices. Early sundials and water clocks were among the first instruments designed to divide the day into measurable units. The development of accurate mechanical clocks, particularly with the invention of the pendulum clock, marked a significant advancement, allowing for more precise measurements of hours, minutes, and seconds.
In modern times, aegmärkimise encompasses a wide array of technologies. Atomic clocks are now the most accurate