"Science gains from it [the pendulum] more than one can expect. With its huge dimensions, the apparatus presents qualities that one would try in vain to communicate by constructing it on a small [scale], no matter how carefully. Already the regularity of its motion promises the most conclusive results. One collects numbers that, compared with the predictions of theory, permit one to appreciate how far the true pendulum approximates or differs from the abstract system called 'the simple pendulum'."

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Source: Pendulum: Léon Foucault and the Triumph of Science. Book by Amir D. Aczel, 2000.

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Leon Foucault

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Leon Foucault was a French physicist known for his pioneering work on the pendulum, which demonstrated the Earth's rotation and advanced scientific understanding.

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