Galileo, I believe.
the person who created the pendulum was galieo galie
galieo
The first person to build a pendulum timekeeper was Dutch scientist and mathematician Christiaan Huygens in the 17th century. He developed the first accurate pendulum clock in 1656, which greatly improved timekeeping accuracy.
It was discovered around 1602 by Galileo Galilei.
Galileo Galilei is often credited with building the first pendulum clock in the 17th century, but the first reliable pendulum clock is usually attributed to Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens, who built one in 1656. Huygens' design greatly improved timekeeping accuracy and became the foundation for modern pendulum clocks.
The first person to hang a mass from a string and watch it oscillate back and forth is unknown. It's possibly the same person who invented the wheel and fire. The first person to sit down and really figure out the properties of a pendulum was Galileo Galilei.
I think it will as it has mechanical parts to make the pendulum move, not 100% sure.
Think of Me First as a Person was created in 2006.
a person sitting on a swing without really trying
well pendulum is like a clock, so think of something that CAN'T tell time
Assuming that this question concerns a pendulum: there are infinitely many possible answers. Among these are: the name of the person swinging the pendulum, the colour of the pendulum, the day of the week on which the experiment is conducted, the mass of the pendulum, my age, etc.
In the Pendulum,Deadly Linotype refers to the First World War.