The Antikythera Mechanism | World's 1st Computer

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2022
  • Antikythera mechanism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikyt...
    How does it work: www.thearchaeologist.org/blog....
    Intro
    Antikythera mechanism, ancient Greek mechanical device used to calculate and display information about astronomical phenomena. The remains of this ancient “computer,” now on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, were recovered in 1901 from the wreck of a trading ship that sank in the first half of the 1st century BCE near the island of Antikythera in the Mediterranean Sea. Its manufacture is currently dated to 100 BCE, give or take 30 years.
    The Antikythera mechanism had the first known set of scientific dials or scales, and its importance was recognized when radiographic images showed that the remaining fragments contained 30 gear wheels. No other geared mechanism of such complexity is known from the ancient world or indeed until medieval cathedral clocks were built a millennium later
    Courtesy to britanicca.com
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Komentáře • 6

  • @molllllllllyyyyyyyyy
    @molllllllllyyyyyyyyy Před rokem +2

    Worth watching 😁

  • @mohinisingh165
    @mohinisingh165 Před rokem

    keep growing 💗

  • @CONCEPTUALGURUJI
    @CONCEPTUALGURUJI Před rokem

    Theory:- Inventor of that device might be alien and left here when they were here on visit🤔…just saying!

    • @aryanlovescode
      @aryanlovescode  Před rokem +1

      But why they kept it in shipwreck🤔…..btw a team of British and greek researchers mentioned that this was designed by great mathematician Archimedes