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The Corpus Clock & Chronophage (요한계시록 9장에 예언된, 무저갱으로부터 나오는 황충과 유사)|

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The Corpus Clock & Chronophage

- (요한계시록 9장에 예언된, 무저갱으로부터 나오는 황충과

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The Corpus Clock & Chronophage  (04:59)
(*주: phage   
1.세균 분해 바이러스
2.「먹음」 「파괴」의 뜻
-phage 
(연결형) 「먹음」 「파괴」의 뜻.
- http://dic.daum.net/search.do?q=phage
chrono 
「때」의 뜻. )
게시일: 2008. 9. 17.  Dr John C Taylor  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHO1JTNPPOU


게시일: 2008. 9. 17.

The Corpus Clock & Chronophage is the first clock in the world to employ Dr Taylor’s patented method of displaying time.

Features a pioneering appropriation of the Vernier Principle to display seconds, minutes and hours in a brilliant blue light display.

Renowned scientist Stephen Hawking unveiled this remarkable clock, known as the Corpus Clock. The machine has been invented by and designed by Dr John Taylor for Corpus Christi College Cambridge for the exterior of the college's new library building.

The Clock was unveiled on 19th September 2008 by Stephen Hawking, cosmologist and author of the global bestseller, A Brief History of Time.

Dr Taylor, an inventor and horologist, has put seven years into developing the clock, which has been inspired from a design by a clock made by the legendary John Harrison, the pioneer of longitude.

Of John Harrison's many innovations, he came up with the "grasshopper escapement", explained Dr Taylor, referring to the device used by Harrison to turn rotational motion into a pendulum motion for timekeeping.
"No one knows how a grasshopper escapement works, so I decided to turn the clock inside out and, instead of making the escapement 35 mm across, it is 1.5 m across," he said.

He calls the new version of the escapement a Chronophage (time-eater) a fearsome beast which drives the clock, literally eating away time.

For more information please log on to http://www.corpusclock.co.uk





Dr John C Taylor - Dragon Chronophage interview  (03:05)
게시일: 2015. 3. 17.  Dr John C Taylor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NSKCuwnh_U


Dr John C Taylor - Dragon Chronophage interview





Dr John C Taylor - Horologist  (06:32)
(*주 - horologist 
1.시계 제작자
2.시계공
3.측시학자 )
게시일: 2015. 02. 16.  Dr John C Taylor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB5krVP2rXU






Corpus Clock
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpus_Clock
The Corpus Clock is a large sculptural clock at street level on the outside of the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, in the United Kingdom, at the junction of Bene't Street and Trumpington Street, looking out over King's Parade. It was conceived and funded by John C. Taylor, an old member of the college.

It was officially unveiled to the public on 19 September 2008 by Cambridge physicist Stephen Hawking.[1] The clock was named one of Time's Best Inventions of 2008.
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