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posted by janrinok on Monday February 26 2018, @09:05PM   Printer-friendly
from the tick.......tock dept.

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

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.

It's a monumental undertaking that Bezos and the crew of people designing and building the clock repeatedly compare to the Egyptian pyramids. And as with the pharaohs, it takes a certain amount of ego — even hubris — to consider building such a monument. But it's also an unparalleled engineering problem, challenging its makers to think about how to keep a machine intact, operational and accurate over a time span longer than most human-made objects have even existed.

Consider this: 10,000 years ago, our ancestors had barely begun making the transition from hunting and gathering to simple agriculture, and had just figured out how to cultivate gourds to use as bottles. What if those people had built a machine, set it in motion, and it was still running today? Would we understand how to use it? What would it tell us about them?

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.

Also at CNBC.


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  • (Score: 1) by nitehawk214 on Monday February 26 2018, @09:25PM (20 children)

    by nitehawk214 (1304) on Monday February 26 2018, @09:25PM (#644209)

    $42 million is a hell of a lot of money... for a clock

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  • (Score: 4, Touché) by frojack on Monday February 26 2018, @09:42PM (7 children)

    by frojack (1554) on Monday February 26 2018, @09:42PM (#644219) Journal

    And it will probably be pilfered just as were the ancient Egyptian tombs. Probably sooner rather than later if history is any guide.

    As the nation crumbles the drilled out cave will become some factions hole in the wall, change hands by force, stripped of titanium, and trade goods. Bezos can't build in the death traps the pyramid builders got away with.

    But hey, let him build several hundred of these. It's a great jobs program. Probably no better way to return all that loot he sucked out of the economy over the years.

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    • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Monday February 26 2018, @09:55PM (4 children)

      by MichaelDavidCrawford (2339) Subscriber Badge <mdcrawford@gmail.com> on Monday February 26 2018, @09:55PM (#644233) Homepage Journal

      The Great Pyramid was once clad in white marble.

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      • (Score: 3, Informative) by minegoat on Monday February 26 2018, @11:23PM (3 children)

        by minegoat (6872) on Monday February 26 2018, @11:23PM (#644298)

        Actually, the pyramids were clad in polished white limestone (not that it detracts from your point).

        • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Tuesday February 27 2018, @01:01AM (2 children)

          by MichaelDavidCrawford (2339) Subscriber Badge <mdcrawford@gmail.com> on Tuesday February 27 2018, @01:01AM (#644350) Homepage Journal

          I once owned an impressively detailed book about the great pyramid. I don't know what eventually happened to it.

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          • (Score: 3, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @11:46AM

            by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @11:46AM (#644567)

            Fucking tomb robbers probably got it.

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @02:02PM

            by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @02:02PM (#644608)

            Muslims moved into your house, stole your stuff, raped your wife, killed your dog, kicked your cat and demanded you pay them rent?

    • (Score: 1) by nitehawk214 on Tuesday February 27 2018, @07:03PM

      by nitehawk214 (1304) on Tuesday February 27 2018, @07:03PM (#644726)

      Like the pyramids, the were constructed with the thought that future generations would hold the same values as the current ones.

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    • (Score: 1) by nwf on Tuesday February 27 2018, @08:50PM

      by nwf (1469) on Tuesday February 27 2018, @08:50PM (#644788)

      That was my first thought. When there are 20 billion nearly starving people on the earth in the year 3000, a silly clock becomes a source of valuable material. Unless it has some sort of death ray, but then it will find other uses in the future. If they install it in Camden, it will be stripped in one night.

  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Monday February 26 2018, @09:47PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Monday February 26 2018, @09:47PM (#644225) Journal

    Bezos is the world's richest man, at least when his Amazon stock is counted.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 26 2018, @10:41PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 26 2018, @10:41PM (#644273)

    only a super rich dumbass would spend so much money for something so stupid. you could start a project to start community gardens or some shit and feed millions of people, but nooo, lets build a fancy clock.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @12:03PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @12:03PM (#644578)

      If people wanted community gardens to feed themselves, what the fuck is stopping them planting them? It's not like fucking vegetable seeds are expensive.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @05:42PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @05:42PM (#644701)

        Land and water.

        In my city there are community gardens, with not enough plots, and waiting lists to get to use it. I tried talking my apartment complex into putting in some plots, but the only land they have available is grass with sprinklers and they dont want to tear that up.

  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 26 2018, @10:52PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 26 2018, @10:52PM (#644279)

    If they installed it in Texas they need to set it back twenty years.

    • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @12:29AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @12:29AM (#644329)

      Well they could put it in down town San Fran and it could be a bum hotel.

    • (Score: 1) by redneckmother on Tuesday February 27 2018, @02:55PM

      by redneckmother (3597) on Tuesday February 27 2018, @02:55PM (#644628)

      What? Only twenty?

      Full disclosure: I'm a Texan. I, too, think this is funny!

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  • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Monday February 26 2018, @10:52PM (3 children)

    by maxwell demon (1608) on Monday February 26 2018, @10:52PM (#644281) Journal

    Well, given 10,000 years, that's just $4200 per year. ;-)

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    • (Score: 2) by realDonaldTrump on Tuesday February 27 2018, @01:07AM (2 children)

      by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Tuesday February 27 2018, @01:07AM (#644354) Homepage Journal

      If he put $42 million into an annuity, it would pay out a lot more than that. A lot more. More than a lot of people make. I wouldn't want to live on it, for me it would be a serious downgrade, it would be very basic. But a lot of folks would be happy. calculator.net/annuity-payout-calculator.html [calculator.net]

      • (Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @06:46AM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 27 2018, @06:46AM (#644518)

        You are a fraud!!! the Real One would never link to calculator!!

  • (Score: 2) by linkdude64 on Thursday March 01 2018, @05:12AM

    by linkdude64 (5482) on Thursday March 01 2018, @05:12AM (#645610)

    He's trying to compete with Tesla for "Cool edgy publicity thing" imo