[time-nuts] Non electrical time-nuttery

Don Latham djl at montana.com
Tue Jan 12 01:56:50 UTC 2010


There's more great stuff in the world than even Hamlet could dream
of...what beautiful work...
Torsion fibers available from clock-parts.com. Look for 400-hour parts;
these are from the so-called "honeymoon" movements. In fact such a clock
is a good candidate for hardware if a clunker can be found...
Don L

Bill S
> There is actually an "optically pumped" pendulum clock that was designed
> by Betrisy called the Chronolith. Conceptually really interesting. You
> can see it on his website:
> http://www.betrisey.ch/echronolit.htm
>
> Bill S
>
>
> J. Forster wrote:
>> Maybe you could "pump" the pendulum optically, using a beam of light,
>> like
>> those glass bulb "radiometers" they sell that spin on a sunny window
>> ledge.
>>
>> -John
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