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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is investing $42 million to build a 10,000-year clock inside a mountain in West Texas that's designed to be a wonder of engineering and a work of art.
A full-scale prototype clock is being built and manufactured by Jeff Bezos's Bezos Expeditions in Texas on land that Bezos owns, with $42 million from Jeff Bezos's company. Why is Jeff Bezos building ...
Production has begun on Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ $42 million project to build a mechanical clock that will last 10,000 years. Danny Hillis, the man behind the idea, first talked about building a ...
For years now, claims that Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos is building a "10,000 Year Clock" that cost him $42 million have been posted to social media sites like Reddit and X (formerly ...
Jeff Bezos and his millionaire friend are building a giant 10,000-year clock inside a mountain. Here's how the clock works ... and what the point is, exactly.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s latest extravagance: A ‘10,000-Year Clock’ built into a mountain For her new Vogue profile, the irrepressible Sanchez posed in a body-hugging Dolce and ...
LOS ANGELES — Beyond delivery drones, space travel and other outside projects, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is also fascinated with time. Namely, a giant solar-powered clock in Texas.
Installation has finally begun on Jeff Bezos’ 10,000-year clock, a project that the Amazon CEO has invested $42 million in. The actual idea for the clock comes from Danny Hillis, who originally ...
Jeff Bezos' fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, posed inside the 10,000 Year Clock in a photoshoot by Vogue.; The clock only ticks once a year. It also has a cuckoo alarm that goes off once every 1,000 years.
Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos has a hobby of his own – he is helping build a 10,000-year clock that ticks just once a year. In 2011, Bezos shared an update on the clock’s construction ...
Jeff Bezos’ 10,000-Year Clock Is The Ultimate Time Machine For Humanity. Jeff Bezos has spent $42 million building a 500-foot-tall clock designed to tick just once a year—for the next 10,000 ...