The decametric radiotelescope is dedicated to the study of comets, physics of galaxies, great structures of the Universe, pulsar chronometry. |
His horological acrobatics, however spectacular in themselves, must above all be placed in the service of chronometry. |
In order to have a more stable chronometry, we must imagine having an oscillator with a fixed vertical position. |
In so doing, it is reconnecting with the past and a time when it excelled in that field, winning records in chronometry. |
They result from horological challenges taken beyond established limits, in an absolute tribute to chronometry. |
Alan Ayckbourn, author of some 60 mostly memorable plays, has also reinvented space and time, geometry and chronometry. |