Am fascinated by the products of Atelier de Chronometrie in Barcelona, not least their #4, which has a dial that rotates every 5 hours and 20 minutes. Why is this number significant, please?
Am fascinated by the products of Atelier de Chronometrie in Barcelona, not least their #4, which has a dial that rotates every 5 hours and 20 minutes. Why is this number significant, please? ...
Since 5h and 20m is 1/(4.5)=2/9 of a day, choosing this cycle means that the moon will find itself on the opposite side of the dial at any given time on any two consecutive days (e.g., perhaps romantically, if you see the moon at 12 o'clock at 9pm tonight...
Itâs not often one reads several paragraphs of perfectly good English and yet understands not one word. Iâm going for a lie down now. đ€Ș Regards Kev.
Actually in production of textbooks for Kindergarten to 6th grade â elementary arithmetic, geometry, algebra, etc. (quite ironic given that the last formal math class I took was in high school in 1967) But I suppose to the old sayings âIf you canât do it,...
I asked the same question when I met with the founders of ADC (lovely people by the way). The rotating dial is a romantic feature anyway, 5 hours 20 minutes is just about the right amount of time to keep the dial interesting when viewing it at various tim...
The second is certainly easier to answer, but please at least understand they are two very different questions...and you seem to move a bit too fast between the twođ