1680 ⟶ Huygens Describes the First Piston Engine
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🔭 Telescope Patent Applications
Telescope: Patent applied for by Hans Lippershey. Actual inventor unknown since it seemed to already be a common item being offered by the spectacle makers in the Netherlands with Jacob Metius also applying for patent and the son of Zacharias Janssen making a claim 47 years later that his father invented it.⟶

OpticsScientific RevolutionHans Lippershey

⏱️ Pendulum Clock Invention
Pendulum clock: Invented by Christiaan Huygens. It was first conceptualized in 1637 by Galileo Galilei but he was unable to create a working model.⟶
Scientific RevolutionTimekeepingClockmakingMechanicsChristiaan HuygensGalileo Galilei

⏱️ Christiaan Huygens Invents the Pendulum Clock
Christiaan Huygens develops the first functional pendulum clock based on the learnings of Galileo Galilei.⟶

Scientific RevolutionTimekeepingClockmakingPhysicsMechanicsGalileo GalileiInstrumentationPrecision

⚙️ Huygens Describes the First Piston Engine
Christiaan Huygens provides the first known description of a piston engine.⟶

Scientific RevolutionInventionsEngine

🌡️ Fahrenheit Invents the Mercury-in-Glass Thermometer
In Amsterdam, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invents the mercury-in-glass thermometer, which remains the most reliable and accurate thermometer until the electronic era.⟶
Scientific RevolutionMeasurementDaniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
