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Why is Jeff Bezos building a giant ‘millennial' clock inside a mountain? [$42M!]
www.techradar.com ^ | 21 Feb 2018 | By Jamie Carter

Posted on 02/21/2018 7:18:04 AM PST by Red Badger

The Long Now Foundation’s clock is a symbol for multi-generational thinking

Jeff Bezos wants us all to be good ancestors. The Amazon supremo just tweeted that installation has begun on one of his pet projects of the last decade, the 10,000 Year Clock, also called the Clock of the Long Now.

Designed to stay accurate for that huge time period, the giant clock will tick once a year, moving its century hand every 100 years, and send out a cuckoo once a millennia – just 10 times in its life. And it costs US$ 42 million. What is Bezos thinking?

It’s supposed to make us think about the distant future

Credit: Rolfe Horn & The Long Now Foundation

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What is the 10,000 Year Clock for?

Humans are shortsighted and could be hurtling towards extinction. Global warming? Not our problem. Resource depletion? Let the grandchildren worry about that. Humanity is using-up Planet Earth at an alarming rate, and no generation appears to give any thought to the next.

The 10,000 Year Clock is designed to make us all think about an expanded sense of time, the massive generational impact of our decisions, and become more responsible. It’s about protecting Earth, our home.

As a symbol it's supposed to change the way people think about the planet and each other. File it next to the first picture of an Earthrise taken by by Apollo 10 astronauts, or Carl Sagan's stirring Pale Blue Dot image.

That mindset makes the project similar to ex-NASA Space Shuttle astronaut Mae Jemison’s 100 Year Starship project, which aims to make human interstellar travel possible by the year 2112. Bezos shared a stage with Jemison at last year’s Apollo 11 Gala event, at which he suggested that exploration and colonization of the solar system would make it possible to support one trillion people, mostly on Earth.

The full-size clock will show the Gregorian year in five digits, so 2018 would be shown as 02018. Why 10,000 years exactly? Most civilizations last about 10,000 years.

The clock is now being installed inside a 500 ft. shaft

Credit: The Long Now Foundation

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Who came up with the idea for the 10,000 Year Clock?

It wasn't Jeff Bezos. In his tweet he name-checked “the genius of Danny Hillis, Zander Rose & the whole Clock team”. He's referring to the Long Now, a San Francisco-based group for scientists, inventors, writers and futurists who “hope to provide a counterpoint to today's accelerating culture and help make long-term thinking more common.”

Computer scientist Danny Hillis planned the clock way back in 1989. He built a working 8ft prototype called the Clock of the Long Now in the 1990s. It chimed twice to start the new millennium on New Year’s Eve 1999, and now resides in London's Science Museum.

The finished clock is destined to be 500 ft tall, and Bezos' tweet is to congratulate the team on drilling the 500ft deep vertical shaft in a mountain – his mountain – and beginning the clock’s installation. There is no completion date, but the video in his tweet shows that the clock is quickly coming together. The clock is being built by Hillis' company Applied Minds.

The clock self-corrects by phase-locking to the Sun at midday. Credit: Rolfe Horn & The Long Now Foundation

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Most of the publicity surrounding the 10,000 Year Clock comes from Jeff Bezos for two reasons. Firstly, he is financially supporting the project, and secondly, it's being built on his land in Texas. The 10,000 Year Clock facility will be built inside a mountain on Bezos' land in the Sierra Diablo mountains in West Texas, near the town of Van Horn.

It's no accident that the clock is being built in an ultra-remote location in the Texan desert. The fact that a clock is being designed to last for 10,000 years immediately gets us thinking about whether it will really last that long without being demolished or destroyed – and our civilisation along with it. That's kinda the point of it in the first place.

However, it is possible to reach the clock facility if you're prepared to drive several hours from the nearest airport and hike a trail 2,000 ft. above the valley floor. Once you get to the facility, there will be a series of steel doors (to keep out animals), one of which is an airlock, followed by long tunnels and, eventually, a rock-hewn spiral staircase leading to the clock chamber.

The 10,000 Year Clock could be the first of many so-called 'millennial clocks'; another is slated for the top of a mountain in eastern Nevada surrounded by 5,000-year-old bristlecone pines – among the longest-living organisms.

When finished, it will keep ‘deep astronomical time’

Credit: Rolfe Horn & The Long Now Foundation

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How does the 10,000 Year Clock work?

Most clocks lose time, and even a 99.9% accurate clock is out by 90 seconds each day, so the 10,000 Year Clock self-corrects by phase-locking to the Sun at midday.

“All mechanical, powered by day/night thermal cycles, synchronized at solar noon,” said Bezos in his tweet. At noon each day, the sun will be overhead and illuminate the clock chamber, and the clock – built with stainless steel, titanium and dry running ceramic ball bearings – will achieve a precision equal to one day in 20,000 years. Each day at noon it will chime, but never the same way twice. A sequence of ten bells will ring at noon each day, which British musician, producer and artist Brian Eno – who's closely involved in the project – realized meant 3,628,800 permutations. That's the same as the number of days in 10,000 years. Thanks to Eno, every single day will have a unique sound.

Although there’s no completion date scheduled, the Long Now Foundation does plan to open the clock to visitors once it's ready. To be notified of exactly when, email a blank message to clockinterest@10000yearclock.net. Just make sure you get there before noon.

There’s another ‘millennial clock’ planned for Nevada

Credit: Rolfe Horn & The Long Now Foundation

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Bezos' 'No Plan B' philosophy

In another nod to the 'how long will civilization last?' debate, the 10,000 Year Clock can be maintained by simple bronze-age technology. That’s predicated on the theory that human societies of the future could easily be more primitive than our own.

The 10,000 Year Clock may seem like a bizarre concept, but it fits neatly into Bezos philosophy. His space company Blue Origin wants to colonize the moon and, eventually, explore the solar system to make humanity a multi-planet species.

“We’ve sent robotic probes to every planet in this solar system,” Bezos tweeted from the Perito Moreno Glacier in Patagonia right before the 10,000 Year Clock announcement. “Earth is BY FAR the best one. We go to space to save the Earth.“

His latest project may not cost as much as rockets and space exploration, but it's part of his increasingly forthright 'no Plan B' ethos. It differs hugely from Elon Musk’s belief that we need to colonize space because Earth will suffer a mass-extinction event. Put it in that context and his latest 'vanity project' is easy to understand; the chiming 10,000 Year Clock is humanity's wake-up call.

Jeff Bezos is also keen on finding the next Game of Thrones for Amazon


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To: ptsal

Bring it up at the next shareholders meeting,


21 posted on 02/21/2018 7:30:20 AM PST by bigdaddy45
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To: Red Badger

Well, ....Its about time!


22 posted on 02/21/2018 7:30:50 AM PST by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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To: Red Badger

Well, you wouldn’t expect a fellow like Bezos to fund anything like the restoration of a cathedral, would you?


23 posted on 02/21/2018 7:31:46 AM PST by Catmom (We're all gonna get the punishment only some of us deserve.)
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To: Red Badger

“... the 10,000 Year Clock can be maintained by simple bronze-age technology. That’s predicated on the theory that human societies of the future could easily be more primitive than our own.”


That implies that the civilization(s) prior to our own were more advanced than we are. Also the statement implies mankind is getting stupider, less intelligent (other than lefties like Bezos, the Bozo).


24 posted on 02/21/2018 7:32:52 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: Red Badger

Too bad that when the next ice age kicks in the 500 ft tunnel will be filled with sold ice....capped with a glacier....so sad.


25 posted on 02/21/2018 7:36:19 AM PST by spokeshave (FBI = Feral Bureau of Insurrection)
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To: Red Badger

“...It chimed twice to start the new millennium on New Year’s Eve 1999...”

The new millennium began at 12:00:01 AM on January 1, 2001 - the clock is already off 365 days!


26 posted on 02/21/2018 7:36:37 AM PST by BBB333 (The Power Of Trump Compels You!)
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To: Red Badger

It used to be cocaine was God’s way of telling you that you have too much money.

Now it is insane projects.

Better the latter than the former!

Go for it, Jeff!


27 posted on 02/21/2018 7:37:53 AM PST by freedumb2003 (obozo took 8 years to try to destroy us. Trump took 1 to rebuild us. MAGA!!)
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To: spokeshave

sold = solid.....repeat coffee required.


28 posted on 02/21/2018 7:38:02 AM PST by spokeshave (FBI = Feral Bureau of Insurrection)
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To: BBB333

LOL!..................Send it back to Amazon for a refund!....................FREE SHIPPING!...................


29 posted on 02/21/2018 7:41:45 AM PST by Red Badger (Wanna surprise? Google your own name. Wanna have fun? Google your friends names......)
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To: Red Badger
In another nod to the 'how long will civilization last?' debate, the 10,000 Year Clock can be maintained by simple bronze-age technology. That’s predicated on the theory that human societies of the future could easily be more primitive than our own.


30 posted on 02/21/2018 7:44:52 AM PST by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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To: C19fan
The Mayans has different calendars and concepts of time. One of their time units the Long Count turned over every 7,885 solar years.

I thought of that too. Wonder if a doomsday cult will grow up around this, predicting the end of the world when the clock hits 10K?

Also, this civ has been going on a while now, did he start the clock set to 5K? 6K? How much time have we got left, I need to know how much beer to buy...

31 posted on 02/21/2018 7:45:58 AM PST by ZOOKER (Until further notice the /s is implied...)
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To: Catmom

Or the building of homeless shelters, or soup kitchens, or university scholarships, or..................


32 posted on 02/21/2018 7:47:08 AM PST by Red Badger (Wanna surprise? Google your own name. Wanna have fun? Google your friends names......)
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To: ZOOKER

Don’t buy any green bananas...................


33 posted on 02/21/2018 7:47:46 AM PST by Red Badger (Wanna surprise? Google your own name. Wanna have fun? Google your friends names......)
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To: Red Badger

Is anyone on the ‘richest list’ not a lunatic?


34 posted on 02/21/2018 7:52:06 AM PST by deadrock
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To: Red Badger

See tag line. I think Einstein was on to something...


35 posted on 02/21/2018 7:52:52 AM PST by bruin66 (Time: Nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once..)
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To: Red Badger

Because it’s a really cool idea on many levels, and because some interesting people are willing to throw enough money at it to make it happen.

Like art & architecture, I think it’s worthwhile to do some engineering projects ONLY for the purpose of achieving an engineering marvel that will survive across generations/millennia - a kind of art.

(So long as it’s privately & voluntarily funded, of course.)


36 posted on 02/21/2018 7:54:58 AM PST by ctdonath2 (It's not "white privilege", it's "Puritan work ethic". Behavior begets consequences.)
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To: Red Badger

It’s to go with these speakers also made inside a mountain;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXwzSPc0FoA


37 posted on 02/21/2018 7:55:28 AM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult
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To: Red Badger
Why 10,000 years exactly? Most civilizations last about 10,000 years.

There is no civilization on Earth that has lasted 10,000 years yet. Is this a projection or an educated guess?
38 posted on 02/21/2018 7:56:59 AM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: ctdonath2

Back in the Renaissance, art was a ‘patron’ thing. It was beautiful.

Now we have government funded art that is ugly and depressing...............


39 posted on 02/21/2018 7:58:04 AM PST by Red Badger (Wanna surprise? Google your own name. Wanna have fun? Google your friends names......)
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To: deadrock

Conventional thinking does not achieve great results.

“Strange how much human progress & accomplishment comes from contemplation of the irrelevant.” - Scott Kim

This clock project does explore the engineering extremes of mechanical longevity, ambient power, and other technological advancements which can be utilized elsewhere.


40 posted on 02/21/2018 7:58:23 AM PST by ctdonath2 (It's not "white privilege", it's "Puritan work ethic". Behavior begets consequences.)
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