Monday, August 19, 2013

Watch Quote of the Day: Albert Einstein on Atomic Power & Watchmaking...


...Time Quote Of The Day...

"The release of atom power has changed everything except our way of thinking... the solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind. If only I had known, I should have become a watchmaker." -Albert Einstein


Friday, August 9, 2013

1980 Albert Einstein's Patek Philippe Ad...


1980 Albert Einstein's Patek Philippe Ad

This is a fascinating Patek Philippe ad from 1980 that suggests that Albert Einstein's Patek Philippe is located in the Patek Philippe Museum in the "Patek Philippe Historic Antique Collection," which is very cool. I assume it is likely a pocket-watch, since the ad says "Einstein's Timepiece" but it may be a wrist watch? Either way, it is pretty cool...



Understanding Einstein's Fascination With Time

Albert Einstein's father showed young Albert Einstein a pocket compass when he was a young boy, and Albert was instantly fascinated. He immediately began pondering what invisible forcefield was controlling the needle on the compass. As Albert grew older, he continued his fascination with mechanical devices and started building his own. In the later part of the 19th century, which Einstein grew up in, there was no such thing as a wrist watch for men–only pocket watches.

In 1903 Albert Einstein went to work for the Federal Office Of Intellectual Property in Bern, Switzerland. Albert Einstien's job at the Swiss Patent Office consisted primarily of evaluating electrical-mechanical synchronization of time, thus beginning Einstein's fascination with the measurement of time. It was in the Swiss Patent Office Einstein formed his ideas about the significant relationship between space and time.

Einstein went on to earn his PhD from the University of Zurich in Switzerland in 1905, and in that same year, Einstein published his theory of special relativity. Of course, one of the great questions is, what was Einstein's involvement–if any–in studying how mechanical watches worked? and most importantly, did any of that learning stimulate–or lead to–his theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein was preoccupied with the study of analysis of time and concluded motion through space effects the passage of time. Einstein famously said, "The distinction between past, present and future is only an illusion, however persistent."

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Tony Robbins On Enjoying The Passage Of Time



...Time Quote Of The Day...

Tony Robbins
On Enjoying The Passage Of Time

Time is emotion and life is finite duration, so it's amazing how long a minute can feel, or how short it can be feel–and it's all based on how much enjoyment you extract from your life. –Tony Robbins

Tony Robbins is wearing a Panerai in the photo below.



Friday, August 2, 2013

Will Andrewes One Of The Worlds Leading Horologists


Will Andrewes
One Of The Worlds Leading Horologists

One of the main reasons I decided to start Jake's Time Machine, was to explore the meaning and passage of time. Hodinkee just published a fascinating story and video on Will Andrewes, who is one of the worlds leading holologists, and it includes this video.

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