
finally?
This 1000s of years old strange device has finally been understood. There have been all kinds of speculation about the “Antikythera Mechanism”. There have been rumors that is was some kind of ancient computer to even an alien device of some sort. Now, archaeologists have made a breakthrough:
Archaeologists long suspected that the device was connected to astronomy, but most of the writing on the instrument was indecipherable, which left some question. But a thorough, decade long effort using high-tech scanning methods has revealed much more of the text on the instrument.
Pretty trippy right? I mean have you ever heard of an archaeological device that is so strange?
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Old news…like 10yrs old, js
Oh, the Antekithera device? That’s old hat…
That’s cerebro
Not so shocking. Their theory was suggested a couple of years ago on a science show on t.v.
It’s a sex toy.
Old news
I refuse to flip to “next page” over advertisements again and again.
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I’m not falling for click bait. And no telling how much info was left out, or changed.
I guess i don’t understand why ppl are blown away that ancient civilizations could be advanced…technically they’re the same humans as us…so equally as intelligent
Nah it’s actually a device for locating hazel nuts buried by squirrels. They needed them to make baclava probably spelled that wrong.
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Looks like a steering wheel
it’s an astrolabe
Its an ancient weed scale..
Tyler Flinn
God’s wristwatch.
The mystery is not what it did, but how people has such sophisticated technology at such an early period. It breaks all our existing models for the development of human civilization and technology.
There is a guy on youtube who is building one.his channel is called clickspring
The ability and understanding to even make the calculations before the device was even thought of is mind boggling in itself.
Charles Xavier time traveled to start a group of xmen. This is proof.
This article told us absolutely nothing.