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The Times They Are a-Changin'

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Change is the Only Constant

The moon slowly moves away from Earth each year, losing energy to it while gaining a couple of inches of distance annually—this phenomenon illustrates the dynamic nature of our universe. Historically, the moon was significantly closer to Earth, influencing time measurement by making days only six hours long. This evolving relationship between the Earth and moon highlights that many aspects we consider stable, such as time and geographical configurations, are in fact subject to change. The constants we observe today, from ice caps to continents and the structure of a day, have transformed dramatically throughout the planet's history, underscoring the inherent transience of our surroundings.

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