As Daniel Boorstin, former director of the National Museum of History and Technology of the Smithsonian Institution, once put it, clockmakers were the "pioneer scientific-instrument makers."
By“It was destined to be the mother of machines.” The “it” talks about in his 1983 book is the clock. Boorstin, who served as the director of the National Museum of History and Technology of the Smithsonian Institution went on to write, “The clock broke down the walls between kinds of knowledge, ingenuity, and skill, and were the first consciously to apply the theories of mechanics and physics to the making of machines…clockmakers became the pioneer scientific-instrument makers.”
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