'Strangest Clock On Earth' Unveiled At Cambridge

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Physicist Stephen Hawking has unveiled a revolutionary clock with no hands or numbers.

The £1million Corpus Clock has taken a team of specialist engineers seven years to create and will stand outside the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

Designed by inventor and horologist John Taylor, a student at the college in the 1950s, it has been described as the strangest clock on earth.

It features a series of slits cut into its 4ft wide stainless steel face and a complex arrangement of darting lights show the time.

Professor Hawking, who is a Cambridge professor and the author of A Brief History of Time, was guest of honour at a ceremony to mark the creation of the clock.

"It's a wonderful idea," said Alan Midleton, curator of the British Horological Institute. "Only time will tell whether it will become as famous as Big Ben - I doubt it, actually."

University officials said Dr Taylor was giving the clock, which will be visible to the public, to the college.
 
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