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On February 24, systems started measuring what people couldn’t see.
The Gregorian calendar corrected drift with new leap-year rules.
Early telegraph demos turned messages into timed electrical pulses.
And Becquerel’s uranium experiments revealed energy coming from inside matter.
Three moments where the invisible became measurable — and everything adjusted.
By C.L. BernsOn February 24, systems started measuring what people couldn’t see.
The Gregorian calendar corrected drift with new leap-year rules.
Early telegraph demos turned messages into timed electrical pulses.
And Becquerel’s uranium experiments revealed energy coming from inside matter.
Three moments where the invisible became measurable — and everything adjusted.