Jim,

The Harrison google doodle is attached for those that missed it [1].

A couple of comments:

1) One alert reader pointed out that the clocks are stopped. Google is capable 
of clever JavaScript animations, so the least they could do is have the clocks 
in motion. It would be especially interesting to see the famous "grasshopper 
escapement" in action. Well, there's youtube for that.

2) It might even be useful if the animation showed the clocks with the correct 
time. UTC at a minimum. Or local time, since google likely has a good idea what 
timezone you are in.

3) The artist followed the clock face marketing trick of using ~10 minutes 
after 10 o'clock. That creates symmetry between the hour hand about -60 degrees 
(left of center) and the minute hand about +60 degrees (right of center).

Some of you realize that the hour hand is exactly -60 degrees only at 10:00, 
but by the time the minute hand gets to +60 degrees the time is now 10:10. And 
by then, the hour hand has moved further clockwise (yes, it's the one time when 
using that adjective is redundant) to -55 degrees so you now have overshot the 
magic moment when the two hands are truly in symmetry.

You can google the math puzzle of when exactly after 10 o'clock the hands are 
in pure symmetry [2]. The magic moment occurs at +/- 55.385 degrees which is 
10:09:14 AM/PM. If you want it to the nanosecond, then 10:09:13.846153846 is 
your answer. And this happens twice a day so even if you miss it, you get more 
chances.

4) Now that you know all of this, look again at the google cartoon. Note that 
neither the hour hand nor the minute hand is correct. The hour hand is a but 
too far ahead for 10:09, and the minute hand is a bit too far behind for 10:09. 
You just can't trust the internet anymore...

/tvb

[1] Doodles:
https://www.google.com/doodles/john-harrisons-325th-birthday
https://www.google.com/doodles?hl=en-GB
https://www.theverge.com/2018/4/3/17190940/john-harrison-google-doodle-clock-sea-watch-longitude-marine-chronometer

[2] Math clock puzzles:
https://www.fq.math.ca/Scanned/21-2/monzingo.pdf
https://www.quora.com/At-what-time-are-the-hour-and-minute-hands-at-equal-distance-from-the-6-hour
https://ldlewis.com/hospital_clock/document/Timely.encounter.abr.cmplt.pdf


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jimlux" <jim...@earthlink.net>
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement" <time-nuts@febo.com>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2018 9:19 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] Harrison's birthday


> Google reminds us that 3 April is Harrison's birthday..
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harrison
> 
> Interesting he (depending on your calendar) was born and died on the 
> same day.  And, interesting he died in 1776, which is of some 
> significance in the US.
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