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How John Harrison’s Marine Chronometer Changed the History of Navigation Forever | Boring History
Podcast:
Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official)
Published On:
Sun Oct 05 2025
Description:
Drift off tonight with a 6-hour sleep story crafted to ease your mind and carry you into deep rest. This long black-screen video combines the gentle rhythm of rain sounds with calm storytelling, exploring fascinating moments from history and timeless tales. Along the way, you’ll hear reflections on hidden events, mysteries, and thought-provoking episodes from the past — all told in a soothing style that pairs perfectly with the steady sound of rain.Ideal for relaxation, meditation, or simply falling asleep, this peaceful mix of bedtime storytelling and rainfall ambience creates the perfect background for unwinding. Let the calm atmosphere and rain sounds surround you as you slip into deeper rest.Chapters for Our Content Tonight:How John Harrison's Marine Chronometer Changed the History of Navigation Forever: 00:00:33Why People Really Slept Sitting Upright for Centuries: 00:51:25The Golden Age Of Mesopotamia: 01:20:40What Victorian Servants Did Every Day:02:02:59The Story Of Oda Nobunaga: 02:33:51What Life Is Like As George Washington: 03:13:53Why Ancient Roads Crumbled After Empires Fell: 03:51:25What REALLY Happened To The French Enlightenment: 04:50:17Patreon—https://www.buymeacoffee.com/historyandsleep - If you guys ever want to support me further until I get my channel memberships set up, you can buy me a coffee here or simply donate if you're feeling generous. :) Love you all. 💛Copyright © 2025 HistoryAndSleepOfficial. All rights reserved.
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