The Harrison Chronometer
Amazing how one
can go through life in total ignorance of matters right under our nose?
Something that occurred to me of late, when I came across the saga surrounding
the business of calculating Longitude
at Sea and the chronometer
invented by John Harrison.
His original idea
was prompted by a competition created by the 1714 Navigation Act which offered
£20,000 to the person who could find a simple and practical method for the
precise determination of a ship's
longitude.The Act was passed by Parliament in July of 1714. But it was to
be 10 years or so around 1724/5 when Harrison came to London seeking assistance. He approached Edmond Halley the 2nd Astronomer Royal who felt he knew little of clock
making and sent him to George
Graham a clock-maker to help
develop the appropriate timepiece
My interest in
this subject came about when I picked up on a suggestion from France that the East/West Greenwich Timeline should be moved to run
through Paris . I soon realised I
needed to look into this suggestion more closely and figure out what the
devious ‘Frogs’ were up to, as I researched the reason behind this move.
I soon figured
what it was all about, as I was aware that for decades, both Paris and Frankfurt had
frothed at the mouth over the City of London’s dominance of Financial Markets. It occurred to me when I came across a fascinating book ‘This England’ by John Burke with a
forward by Sir Arthur Bryant.
The forward
explained London ’s significance to
international trade by the fact that it sits athwart The European/Atlantic
trade-routes with exceptional geographical potential for commercial and
strategic opportunity. Almost entirely due to the fact that Greenwich is the point where East meets West and
the 'Burghers' of Paris were attempting to use EU dogma to take advantage of this fact of
life for themselves.
Scurrilous I
reckoned and decided they should not be allowed to Slip it past us on the Blindside, when attention is diverted by the
on-running saga of Brin -
Brout or Brexit. To be
finally determined by referendum via the British
Parliamentary System. Before the end of 2017 something we are now pretty
sure will take place in the summer of 2016.
The business of
moving the East /West timeline
to Paris however will not be resolved by Brexit nor will it go away. The French Republic will raise it again and again. In much the same way Argentina uses Falkland Islands Sovereignty as a Political Football to shore-up national pride in the South Atlantic , whenever Nationalist
sentiment needs a boost
Our Longitude Act
is an Act
of Parliament by the United Kingdom passed
in July 1714 at the end of the reign of Queen Anne.
It established the Board of Longitude and
offered a monetary reward
to anyone who could find a
simple and practical methods for the precise determination of a ship's longitude.
The Act of 1714 was followed by a series of other Longitude Acts, which
revised or replaced the original.
But it was to be
1765 before the matter of awarding the prize was settled and even then the Board of Longitude was playing jerk-off with John
Harrison to make him reveal the secret of his timepiece - so it could be copied
universally. It awarded only half of the prize money with the other half
dependent on revealing his methodology. Insofar far as I can determine, his
secret rested on modification of the balance movement, calculated to speed up
the ticking of the timepiece at the heart of the Harrison chronometer - to a
rate that matched the angular rotation of Planet Earth.
In this way he
managed to cross the Atlantic
to Barbados to an accuracy
hither too unknown which confirmed Harrison’s
Chronometer had kept time
within the most stringent limits of the 1714 Act. The margin of error being just 39.2
seconds or 9.8 miles (15.8 km) at the latitude of Barbados.
Researched courtesy of
Wikipedia.
Watch this space, I'll
be Back
Yours truly,
Daz.