The Radical Clock is a concept that emerged in the context of philosophical discussions about time, technology, and society. It refers to a way of conceptualizing time that emphasizes a non-linear or fragmented understanding of temporal experience, as opposed to the conventional linear perception of time measured by traditional clocks. In essence, the Radical Clock challenges the idea that time is uniform and can be easily quantified or divided into equal segments.
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