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These things are cool. Back in the good old days the Europeans used a system of counting the hours of the day where there were always exactly 12 hours of daylight and twelve hours of nightlight with the length of hours of each varying with the seasons. With the invention of the escapement clock, the Europeans eventually dumped that system for one with constant period hours as it was very difficult to accommodate variable hour lengths with a constant beat clock. The Japanese also used a system of variable hours but when the escapement clock came to Japan they didn't give up the variable hours but came up with some cool clock designs to work with the seasons.
Here are a few samples.
One.
Two.
Three.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_clock
Anyway, I was reading a book on the development of clocks and thought these were neat.
Here are a few samples.
One.
Two.
Three.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_clock
Anyway, I was reading a book on the development of clocks and thought these were neat.
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