Paris Once Used a Pneumatic System to Run All Its Clocks



With the miracle of electricity, we set our clocks with the internet, or by someone nearby with a phone. But 140 years ago, this wasn't so easy. Sure, we had electricity, but it was new, scary, and people weren't really sure what could be done with it. It was in this historic time period that Paris figured out a centralized system to keep all its clocks synchronized without having to depend on someone to wind up each clock. And the clocks didn't even have to have their own power source!

The system required burying pipes under the city, which would carry a burst of air every 60 seconds, moving all the clocks forward one minute. That sounds like an awful lot of trouble, but they ran those pipes mostly through existing tunnels, like the subway and the sewer system. The main clock that synched all the others ran on weights, but the mechanics were designed so that the machine lifted its own weights when needed! All the clocks in Paris depended on this system, whether public or private, and it kept time within a minute, depending on how far you were from the central clock. This video has a 65-second skippable ad at 3:45. -via Nag on the Lake

I dare you to watch this video and try not think of the song "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?"


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