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  2. Over 2,000 years ago, ancient Greece built a machine so advanced, it could predict eclipses and track planets—powered by bronze gears.

    The Antikythera Mechanism changes everything we thought we knew about early science.

    Dive into the mystery of Antikythera Mechanism: utubepublisher.in/2025/05/anti

    #History #Tech #AntikytheraMechanism #AncientTech #Archaeology

  3. New research reveals the Greek lunar calendar tracking in the Antikythera mechanism

    Recent research has unveiled that the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient device often hailed as the world’s oldest known computer, tracked the Greek lunar calendar, rather than the Egyptian solar calendar as previously thought...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/06/gre

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #antikytheramechanism #ancientgreece #antikythera #archaeoastronomy

  4. Here's a topic I haven't seen discussed of here (yet): the #AntikytheraMechanism.

    How the ancient Greeks conceived of (much less fabricated) the Mechanism is, well, a mystery.

    I made some notes about this fantastic device here: davidmeyer.github.io/astronomy.

    The #LaTeX source is here: overleaf.com/read/ndpvkytkhmbv.

    As always, questions/comments/corrections/* greatly appreciated. #ancientastronomy #astronomy #LaTeX

  5. Here's a topic I haven't seen discussed of here (yet): the .

    How the ancient Greeks conceived of (much less fabricated) the Mechanism is, well, a mystery.

    I made some notes about this fantastic device here: davidmeyer.github.io/astronomy.

    The source is here: overleaf.com/read/ndpvkytkhmbv.

    As always, questions/comments/corrections/* greatly appreciated.

  6. Researchers home in on possible “day zero” for Antikythera mechanism - Enlarge / Fragment of the Antikythera mechanism, circa 205 BC, housed i... - arstechnica.com/?p=1847050 #antikytheramechanism #celestialmechanics #archaeoastronomy #gaming&culture #archaeology #astronomy #science

  7. Divers recovered giant head of Hercules from Antikythera shipwreck in Greece - Enlarge / A diver with the Return to Antikythera project carefully exca... - arstechnica.com/?p=1861898 #antikytheramechanism #forensicarchaeology #antikytherawreck #gaming&culture #archaeology #shipwrecks #science #history #salvage