Interesting. Ta.
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https://twitter.com/JeffBezos/status...109379602?s=20
A pretty cool bit of time keeping!
From The Hustle:
After $42m and more than half a decade of construction, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and a team of engineers have finally begun installing a gargantuan clock deep inside a West Texas mountain.
The clock is all mechanical, stands 500 feet tall and is supposed to run for 10,000 years. That’s right: one thousand decades.
A timepiece nearly 30 years in the making
Bezos got involved with the construction of the clock in 2011 -- but the idea was actually conceived back in 1989 by Danny Hillis, an American inventor and entrepreneur.
In the mid-’90s, Hillis formed the Long Now Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at disrupting today’s “fast/cheaper” culture, and began work on an actual functioning version of the proposed clock shortly after.
Dope a** story, dope a** clock
And it gets doper: in a video posted to Twitter, Bezos explains that the clock is powered by “day/night thermal cycles” and “synchronized at solar noon,” with the help of JPL having calculated the sun’s position in the sky at noon every day for the next 10k years.
The clock reportedly is designed to tick once per year, and also has a century hand that tocks every 100 years, and a cuckoo that comes out on the millennium.
Here’s a question: why?
For Bezos, the clock symbolizes the power of long-term thinking. His ultimate dream is that the clock will change the way humans look at time.
“Over the lifetime of this clock, the US won’t exist… Whole civilizations will rise and fall. New systems of government will be invented… in the year 4000, you’ll see this clock and wonder, ‘Why on Earth did they build this?’” Bezos gushed.
Or, you know, he’s just a bored billionaire on a hollowed-out-mountain-laired path to super villainy.
Interesting. Ta.
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Fascinating, thanks for sharing.
I especially like that it’s all mechanical - further underlines the longevity of these systems.
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I hope it is in an earthquake-free zone!
See also: Clock of the Long Now and BBClink.
He gets the warranty card after 5,000 years
Last edited by JGJG; 21st February 2018 at 23:39.
fantastic project but if it's powered by day/night thermal cycles I wonder how it's going to cope with climate change without alteration
Its in the ground, so surface changes shouldnt mean much. Id be more worried about lithosphere movements..
I like the idea as well as its a selfwinding perpetual, mechanical watch taking advantage of the surplus energy our environment is just giving away. Plus the price is just pennies from Amazons inflated valuation, so sure, why wouldnt he use that while it lasts :)
This idea has been done before. It’s called Stonehenge - more perfect as no moving parts as such (unless they fall over!)
Interesting
So, why are they making it? Oh, just bezos!
wtf?! I didn't even hear about this. Nuts.
That is really cool. Is Bezos a watch guy?
That's a rather interesting clock. Thanks for sharing.