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  2. Foucault's Pendulum - Wikipedia

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    Foucault's Pendulum (original title: Il pendolo di Foucault [il ˈpɛndolo di fuˈko]) is a novel by Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco. It was first published in 1988, with an English translation by William Weaver being published a year later. [1] The book is divided into segments represented by the ten Sefiroth.

  3. Foucault pendulum - Wikipedia

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    The Foucault pendulum or Foucault's pendulum is a simple device named after French physicist Léon Foucault, conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the Earth's rotation. If a long and heavy pendulum suspended from the high roof above a circular area is monitored over an extended period of time, its plane of oscillation appears to change ...

  4. Six Walks in the Fictional Woods - Wikipedia

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    In this book, Eco browses through the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Jorge Luis Borges, James Joyce, Italo Calvino, Marcel Proust. He analyses Gérard de Nerval's Sylvie, Homer's Odyssey, Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, The Three Musketeers, and some own works, such as The Name of the Rose, and Foucault's Pendulum. [9]

  5. File:Foucault pendulum 1.webm - Wikipedia

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  6. The Order of Things - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (Les Mots et les Choses: Une archéologie des sciences humaines) is a book by French philosopher Michel Foucault. It proposes that every historical period has underlying epistemic assumptions, ways of thinking, which determine what is truth and what is acceptable discourse about a ...

  7. List of Foucault pendulums - Wikipedia

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    The oldest Foucault Pendulum in Romania is located in pavilion B of the University of Oradea. It was installed in 1964 by Prof. Coriolan Rus, the then dean of the Faculty of Mathematics - Physics. (length: 14m; weight: 60 kg) "Vasile Alecsandri" National College in Galați (length: 9,92m; weight: 8 kg)

  8. Foucault (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Foucault (surname) Léon Foucault (1819–1868), French physicist. Three notable objects were named after him: Foucault (crater), a small lunar impact crater; 5668 Foucault, an asteroid; Foucault pendulum; Michel Foucault (1926–1984), French philosopher Foucault (Deleuze book) (1986), a book about the French philosopher by Gilles Deleuze

  9. Talk:Foucault's Pendulum - Wikipedia

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    Foucault's pendulum is a wonderful novel and any comparison to Da-Vinci Code is an insult to the genius of Eco. One has to agree that both are mystery novels, and pertain to certain obscure secrets of Grail,Christianity,Templar Knights etc but the writing styles and composition of the Novels clearly spell out the differences.