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2,000 Year old "Computer" X-rayed

Mechanical complexity greater than first thought...

         

trillianjedi

11:39 am on Nov 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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a century ago, pieces of a strange mechanism with bronze gears and dials were recovered from an ancient shipwreck off the coast of Greece. Historians of science concluded that this was an instrument that calculated and illustrated astronomical information, particularly phases of the Moon and planetary motions, in the second century B.C.

The instrument, the Antikythera Mechanism, sometimes called the world’s first computer, has now been examined with the latest in high-resolution imaging systems and three-dimensional X-ray tomography. A team of British, Greek and American researchers deciphered inscriptions and reconstructed the gear functions, revealing “an unexpected degree of technical sophistication for the period,” it said.

A bag of weasels for any Foo-ite that can locate pics of that - I'd like to see it...

[nytimes.com...]

bobothecat

11:51 am on Nov 30, 2006 (gmt 0)



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digitalghost

12:14 pm on Nov 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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There was a segment on this on the History Channel but I can't recall the name of the show. It was something like 'Lost Technology' but I can't find it on the History Channel site. Fascinating stuff.

trillianjedi

12:54 pm on Nov 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thanks bobothecat - bag of weasels heading your way, for better or for worse ;)

Thanks also DG - I'll keep an eye out for that. They're usually repeated 100 times anyway.