Construction begins on Jeff Bezos’ $42 million 10,000-year clock

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Construction begins on Jeff Bezos’ $42 million 10,000-year clock
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Who needs a Rolex when you can have one of these?
By Chaim Gartenberg@cgartenberg Feb 20, 2018, 10:47am ESTSHARE
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Installation has finally begun on Jeff Bezos’ 10,000-year clock, a project that the Amazon CEO has invested $42 million in (along with a hollowed-out mountain in Texas that Bezos intends for a Blue Origin spaceport), with the goal of building a mechanical clock that will run for 10 millennia.

The actual idea for the clock comes from Danny Hillis, who originally proposed a 10,000-year clock in 1995 in Wired as a way to think about the long-term future of humanity and the planet. That idea grew into the Clock of the Long Now, a project by the Long Now Foundation, which Hillis went on to co-found to build an actual, working version of the proposed clock.




The group built a couple of prototypes, but Bezos’ clock — which Hillis is designing — will be the first to function on a full scale. The team has spent the last few years machining parts for the clock and drilling through the mountain to store the components. Bezos announced today in a tweet that installation of the machinery has begun on the 500-foot-tall mechanism.

According to the website for Bezos’ 10,000-year clock, visitors will (in theory) be able to view the finished timepiece, although the site notes that it’ll be a rough trip. “The nearest airport is several hours away by car” and a rugged foot trail that rises almost 2,000 feet above the valley floor.

Fortunately, if the clock runs for as long as it claims, you’ll have plenty of time to plan your trip.

Construction begins on Jeff Bezos’ $42 million 10,000-year clock
 

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I remember writing a short story about this a while ago, I thought it was already built.

$42 million though :picard:

If you want to build something that'll tell time and last forever, just make a monolithic sundial, my dude :francis:
 

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To be rich enough to blow 42 million on some shyt like this...
Meanwhile people starving and barely surviving everyday...
Life...


It's insulting and shows just how out of touch some people are. It's really the sort of thing that makes one want to justify doing dirt. When you have 1% of the population controlling that much wealth, and they're making decisions like spending $42 mil on a clock............ I can't even finish the rest of that thought.
 
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