A Battery that has been boosting a bell for the last 175 year continuously.
Researchers found a battery that has been surprisingly running continuously for the last 175 years.
It consists of dry pile, which is one of the first kinds of electric batteries.
Dry piles were invented by Giuseppe Zamboni in the early 1800s.
It was eventually purchased by a researcher, who continued to allow it to ring.
But Oxford University believes that the bell was set up something around in 1825.
The Guinness Book of World Records has named its power source the worlds most durable battery.
But instead it’s possible for you to see the clapper oscillating back and forth between the bells constantly.
On this Croft theorizes that the clapper seems more likely to wear out than the electro-chemical energy.
At that point, we might finally learn whats been powering the thing.
source: www.techworm.net