Scientists Baffled by 2000-Year-Old Computer Discovered 120 Years Ago
The Antikythera Mechanism
A Technological Enigma
The Antikythera Mechanism is an ancient Greek hand-powered orrery, a device that displays the positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets.
It was discovered in 1901 in the wreck of a 2000-year-old vessel off the Greek island of Antikythera. The mechanism has baffled experts since its discovery, as it is far more advanced than any other known ancient device.
The Antikythera Mechanism is made of bronze and consists of a series of interlocking gears and dials. It is capable of calculating the positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets with remarkable accuracy.
The device also has a calendar that can be used to track the dates of eclipses, festivals, and other astronomical events. The Antikythera Mechanism is a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Greek engineers and astronomers.
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