World’s biggest clock: Construction of one of the world’s largest clocks has started, which will be 500 feet in size, which will tick only once in a year and will tell the time for the next ten thousand years. This clock (10,000 Year Clock) is being built inside a hill in West Texas, America, whose owner is American businessman Jeff Bezos, and he is bearing the expenses of making this clock, which has cost 42 million dollars.
Whose idea was this watch?According to the report of The Sun, the idea of this watch was proposed by computer scientist and inventor Danny Hillis in 1995. Danny had imagined a clock that ticks once a year, where the hand of the century moves forward once every 100 years and the sound of a cuckoo sounds on the millennium.
Danny Hillis’ dream was to create a clock that would tell the time for the next 10,000 years. After decades of his idea, his dream is about to be fulfilled. of clock The final design is complete and the process of manufacturing the watch parts has begun.
Watch here- Video of 10 thousand year clock
Installation has begun—500 ft tall, all mechanical, powered by day/night thermal cycles, synchronized at solar noon, a symbol for long-term thinking—the #10000YearClock is coming together thx to the genius of Danny Hillis, Zander Rose & the whole Clock team! Enjoy the video. pic.twitter.com/FYIyaUIbdJ
— Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) February 20, 2018
How will this watch work?
This clock will be powered by Earth’s thermal cycles, which Designed to mark time with astronomical and calendrical displays. It has a chime generator that will create over 3.5 million unique bell chime sequences. Clock is considered a symbol of long-term thinking.
Engineers have created 4 room-sized anniversary chambers for anniversaries of one year, 10 years, 100 years, 1000 years and 10,000 years. However, it will not be easy for the visitors to reach this clock, to reach it they will have to travel for several hours, which is not comfortable.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: November 29, 2023, 20:34