IMG_6244 The Arts et Metiers conservatory was established in 1794 as an engineering/technical school. The associated museum displays scientific and technical...
The Arts et Metiers conservatory was established in 1794 as an engineering/technical school. The associated museum displays scientific and technical…
IMG_6246 Astrolab built in 1460-1465 (Germany), used to teach astronomy.
Astrolab built in 1460-1465 (Germany), used to teach astronomy.
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IMG_6250 A portable set of standard oil measurement containers, 1741. They were used to validate the capacity of containers used by merchants in Paris.
A portable set of standard oil measurement containers, 1741. They were used to validate the capacity of containers used by merchants in Paris.
IMG_6255 Neper sticks, 17th century.
Neper sticks, 17th century.
IMG_6258 Pascals's calculator: Blaise Pascal invented this device aged 19. It could perform additions and subtractions, with an automated carry. This 1642 device is...
Pascals's calculator: Blaise Pascal invented this device aged 19. It could perform additions and subtractions, with an automated carry. This 1642 device is…
IMG_6260 Mechanical globe by Guillaume de l'Isle, 1700.
Mechanical globe by Guillaume de l'Isle, 1700.
IMG_6264 Lavoisier's laboratory, 1785. Lavoisier was able to make water out of oxygen and hydrogen (and a spark) in this laboratory, proving that water was actually a...
Lavoisier's laboratory, 1785. Lavoisier was able to make water out of oxygen and hydrogen (and a spark) in this laboratory, proving that water was actually a…
IMG_6253 Tools for mathematics, 18th century.
Tools for mathematics, 18th century.
IMG_6262 Groove, by 's Gravesande, late 18th century.
Groove, by 's Gravesande, late 18th century.
IMG_6248 Set of weights. In France, prior to the 1789 revolution, each province (district) has its own reference for measurements.
Set of weights. In France, prior to the 1789 revolution, each province (district) has its own reference for measurements.
IMG_6270 Reference platinum meter (1799) and platinum kilogram (1799): during the French Revolution/civil war in the 1790s, need arose for a standardized measuring...
Reference platinum meter (1799) and platinum kilogram (1799): during the French Revolution/civil war in the 1790s, need arose for a standardized measuring…
IMG_6274 In 1792 definition of time was also changed to follow the decimal system, and decimal clocks were produced. The metric system is still used today, but not...
In 1792 definition of time was also changed to follow the decimal system, and decimal clocks were produced. The metric system is still used today, but not…
IMG_6382 Foucault's pendulum, 1851. The brass sphere weighs 28kg and was used by Foucault in the Pantheon to demonstrate the rotation of Earth.
Foucault's pendulum, 1851. The brass sphere weighs 28kg and was used by Foucault in the Pantheon to demonstrate the rotation of Earth.
IMG_6276 A system used by Foucault in 1862 to measure the speed of light. Physiscist Foucault could prove the speed of light was not infinite using a fast rotating...
A system used by Foucault in 1862 to measure the speed of light. Physiscist Foucault could prove the speed of light was not infinite using a fast rotating…
IMG_6279 Cyclotron of the College de France, 1937, used to study the properties of the matter.
Cyclotron of the College de France, 1937, used to study the properties of the matter.
IMG_6281 Multiplicator by Leon Bollée, 1889.
Multiplicator by Leon Bollée, 1889.
IMG_6283 Cray-2 supercomputer, 1985. The Cray-2 computers were used for up to 10 years. They relied on vectorial computations (computation were parallelized across...
Cray-2 supercomputer, 1985. The Cray-2 computers were used for up to 10 years. They relied on vectorial computations (computation were parallelized across…
IMG_6284 Cray-2 supercomputer.
Cray-2 supercomputer.
IMG_6290 Memory storage elements: top left: magnetic core plane from the Gamma 60 computer (capacity: 512 bytes), 1960s; bottom left: magnetic core plane assembly from...
Memory storage elements: top left: magnetic core plane from the Gamma 60 computer (capacity: 512 bytes), 1960s; bottom left: magnetic core plane assembly from…

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