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stocktroll
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very quick question (academic)

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by any chance can anyone confirm this?

Filippo Brunelleschi's linear perspective in art is what started a change in which the concept of time which was previously held as circular into a linear concept of time.

if not what made this change in the concept of the time in europe?
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Confirmed :icon14:

here
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Post by Cooldown »

Confirmed!
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tnx good looking out
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Modernity and the Industrial Revolution made time important. People moved from tilling their own crops in a cyclic mode of time to working on someone else's time in a factory for hourly wages. Seasons, unless you mean the xmas season, mean almost nothing in a world where a worker is paid hourly compared to a world where crops are grown time according to their own clock.

Oh, I very highly doubt some artist made people change their conception of time...
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