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The person who created the first punch clock is Benjamin Banneker. Benjamin Banneker was an African American scientist who changed the world with his invention.
by making the wooden clock ,and it was the first wooden clock in united states.
The first clock in the New World was made by Benjamin Banneker. He was an African American. His clock struck on the hour, made astronomical observations, and kept time for 40 years.
what records does benjamin banneker still hold
Being the first open gay guy in the world
He made the first clock accurately predicted the first solar eclipse, all in 1789.
According to the U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography. Ed. Laura B. Tyle. Vol. 1. p166-168. From Gale Virtual Reference Library, Benjamin Banneker had three sisters.
He descovereded peanut-butter. He also made the world's famous heating and cooling ventilation system.
Benjamin Banneker was inspired to become a scientist due to his natural curiosity and interest in mathematics and astronomy. He was influenced by the writings of mathematician Thomas Jefferson and interacted with prominent scientists and intellectuals of his time. His observations of the natural world and passion for learning drove him to pursue a career in science.
Well we use the light bulb everyday or else their would be no light unless it was from the sun!!!
The relation between the clock and Benjamin is that time can run in reverse will the world goes forward. Benjamin who is born old his time runs backwards just like the clock does. Old answer: As for as I know, there is no relation. If you have seen the movie, it doesnt even take place in London. Its just a "curious case" in which Benjamin lived his life. Instead of growing old, he grew young. Benjamins life began at the making of the clock; however, the clock outlived him into the 2000s (Benjamin died before the end of the clocks life). In the end of the movie; the hurricane K. waters raise around the clock (at the point the clock obviously breaks and stops running due to the water (although not shown breaking)
Benjamin Banneker was an influential African American mathematician, astronomer, and writer in the 18th century. He is best known for his work in surveying and helping to design the layout of Washington, D.C. Banneker also published almanacs that included astronomical calculations and social commentary, challenging racial stereotypes of his time. His legacy continues to inspire future generations in science, mathematics, and civil rights.