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Started by COSMO, August 03, 2012, 06:51:10 PM

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ArMaP

Quote from: COSMO on August 04, 2012, 02:16:46 AM
I saw a show at least 20 years ago and they filmed a location where hundreds of coils and spirals had been found in some extremely remote place in Russia or Siberia.
That reminds me of the way Sarcha Fall works; he/she/it takes two or three real stories and makes a new one, with several incredible new details, so when people look for sources they find the sources for the original stories.

Maybe someone did the same in this case, they knew about that discovery and decided to add some details to make it more interesting. :)

QuoteNot the state of the art that we were taught existed in that time period in school.
Then I guess your school was not that good. :)

COSMO

Quote from: ArMaP on August 04, 2012, 10:14:22 PM
That reminds me of the way Sarcha Fall works; he/she/it takes two or three real stories and makes a new one, with several incredible new details, so when people look for sources they find the sources for the original stories.

Maybe someone did the same in this case, they knew about that discovery and decided to add some details to make it more interesting. :)
Then I guess your school was not that good. :)

I'm not familiar with Sarcha Fall. 
As for my school, there was no mention of anything like  Antikythera Mechanism.  Did they teach about that in your school?  If so, I may have went to school a few years before you did.   
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

ArMaP

Quote from: COSMO on August 04, 2012, 10:19:56 PM
I'm not familiar with Sarcha Fall. 
Neither am I, as I misspelled the name. ;D
The name is Sorcha Faal.

QuoteDid they teach about that in your school?  If so, I may have went to school a few years before you did.
They didn't teach specifically about it, but what they taught showed that both Greek and Roman civilizations of the time had the technology to make such a precise and complex mechanism.

The most difficult part of the Antikythera mechanism is not the metal gears, it's the math behind it, as even before the invention of metal gears, the Greek inventors used wood cylinders of different diameters with ropes around them.

COSMO

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Quote from: ArMaP on August 05, 2012, 12:42:06 AM
Neither am I, as I misspelled the name. ;D
The name is Sorcha Faal.
They didn't teach specifically about it, but what they taught showed that both Greek and Roman civilizations of the time had the technology to make such a precise and complex mechanism.

The most difficult part of the Antikythera mechanism is not the metal gears, it's the math behind it, as even before the invention of metal gears, the Greek inventors used wood cylinders of different diameters with ropes around them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism

The Antikythera mechanism (play /?ænt?k?????r?/ ANT-i-ki-THEER-? or /?ænt??k???r?/ ANT-i-KITH-?-r?) is an ancient analog computer[1][2] designed to calculate astronomical positions. It was recovered in 1900–1901 from the Antikythera wreck,[3] but its significance and complexity were not understood until a century later. Jacques-Yves Cousteau visited the wreck in 1978,[4] but found no additional remains of the Antikythera mechanism. The construction has been dated to the early 1st century BC. Technological artifacts approaching its complexity and workmanship did not appear again until the 14th century A.D., when mechanical astronomical clocks began to be built in Western Europe.[5]

http://www.antikythera-mechanism.gr/project/overview

For decades, scientific investigation failed to yield much light and relied more on imagination than the facts. However research over the last half century has begun to reveal its secrets. The machine dates from around the end of the 2nd century B.C. and is the most sophisticated mechanism known from the ancient world. Nothing as complex is known for the next thousand years. The Antikythera Mechanism is now understood to be dedicated to astronomical phenomena and operates as a complex mechanical "computer" which tracks the cycles of the Solar System.


It appears they were "a little ahead of their time".  Apparently 1000 years or more.  Maybe in time more artifacts of that time period that match the complexity will be discovered.   

 
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

COSMO

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And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

ArMaP

Quote from: COSMO on August 05, 2012, 07:37:10 AM
It appears they were "a little ahead of their time".  Apparently 1000 years or more.
By that way of thinking, Hero of Alexandria was 1900 years ahead of his time, as he made (or at least designed) the first steam engine. :)