JoeTheJuggler
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I just saw the NOVA episode about the Antikythera Device.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/ancient-computer.html
First, how is it that I never heard of this thing before?
Second, isn't it way much more cool than the Erich Van Daniken nonsense where ancient people were ignoramuses completely lacking in genius and skills? (Well, because it's real, and all the ancient ET silliness isn't.)
I especially love the bit where the guy making a reconstruction of the device shows exactly how to make a 53 tooth gear. When he finishes, he says that it would have taken his Hellenistic counterpart about 20 minutes to make that gear.
Note also that this device would have really messed up Van Daniken's notions since it's a relatively high tech machine capable of predicting a great many astronomical events, but it depicts everything using a geocentric model of the universe. Presumably, ETs would have known better.
ETA: If this is a better fit for the Science & Technology subforum, I'm happy to have it moved.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/ancient-computer.html
First, how is it that I never heard of this thing before?
Second, isn't it way much more cool than the Erich Van Daniken nonsense where ancient people were ignoramuses completely lacking in genius and skills? (Well, because it's real, and all the ancient ET silliness isn't.)
I especially love the bit where the guy making a reconstruction of the device shows exactly how to make a 53 tooth gear. When he finishes, he says that it would have taken his Hellenistic counterpart about 20 minutes to make that gear.
Note also that this device would have really messed up Van Daniken's notions since it's a relatively high tech machine capable of predicting a great many astronomical events, but it depicts everything using a geocentric model of the universe. Presumably, ETs would have known better.
ETA: If this is a better fit for the Science & Technology subforum, I'm happy to have it moved.
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