John Harrison and the Invention of the Marine Chronometer
In 1734, John Harrison, a self-taught carpenter and clockmaker, introduced a marine chronometer prototype that revolutionized maritime navigation. His invention addressed the challenge of determining longitude at sea, allowing for precise east-west positioning. Initially met with skepticism, Harrison's work eventually led to advancements that transformed sea trade and exploration, providing ships with a reliable method to chart courses across oceans with unprecedented accuracy.
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