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Time by Mind Map: Time

1. Human Growth/Death

1.1. Cultures

1.2. Human History

1.2.1. War

1.2.2. Civilization

1.2.3. Mythology

1.2.4. Renaissance

1.3. Culture

1.3.1. Life Rituals

1.3.1.1. Baptism

1.3.1.2. Birthday

1.3.1.3. Death

1.3.1.3.1. Mummification

1.3.1.3.2. Judiasm

1.3.1.3.3. Hinduism

1.3.1.3.4. US

1.3.1.3.5. Islamic

1.3.1.3.6. Sikhism

1.3.1.4. Life

1.3.1.4.1. Baptism

1.4. Learning/Education

1.4.1. Conflict

1.4.2. Limitations

1.4.3. Philosophy

2. Infinite

2.1. Theory of Relativity

2.1.1. Universe

2.1.2. Black holes

2.1.3. String Theory

2.2. Eternity

2.2.1. Forever

2.2.2. Timeless

2.2.3. Ageless

2.2.3.1. Vampires

2.2.3.2. Werewolves

2.2.3.3. Immortality

2.2.3.3.1. God

2.3. Time gap

2.3.1. Jetlag

2.3.2. Daylight savings

3. Displaying Time

3.1. Mechanisms

3.1.1. Clocks

3.1.1.1. Grandfather clocks

3.1.1.2. Water clocks

3.1.1.3. Astronomical clocks

3.1.1.4. Spring-driven clocks

3.1.1.5. Pendulum clocks

3.1.2. Watches

3.1.2.1. Pocket watches

3.1.2.2. Wristwatches

3.1.3. Hourglass

3.1.4. Digital

3.1.5. Stopwatch

3.1.6. Timer

3.1.7. Sundials

3.1.8. Alarm

3.1.8.1. Bells

3.1.8.1.1. Ringing

3.1.8.2. Ticking

3.1.8.3. Stop/Start

3.1.8.3.1. Count

3.2. Timeline

4. Memories

4.1. Centuries

4.1.1. Decades

4.1.1.1. Years

4.1.1.1.1. Months

4.2. Moments

4.2.1. Thoughts

4.2.2. Dreams

5. Nature

5.1. Environmental Clock

5.1.1. Global Warming

5.1.2. Evolution

5.1.3. Geology

5.1.3.1. Erosion

5.1.3.2. Constant movement of continents

5.2. Seasons

5.2.1. Winter

5.2.2. Autumn

5.2.3. Summer

5.2.4. Spring

5.3. Cycle of Life

5.3.1. Animals

5.3.2. Plants

5.3.3. Bacteria

6. Changes

6.1. Clothes

6.2. Ideas

6.3. Mindset

6.4. Environmental Conditions

6.5. Relationships

6.6. Language