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Antikythera mechanism

Posted on 2 December, 2006 by Walt
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From Asymptotia, I just learned about the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient Greek analog computer. Its full capabilities are not yet known, but the device’s thirty interlocking gears simulate the movements of the Sun, Moon, and Earth well-enough to predict eclipses. Not much is known about the history of the mechanism, which uses technology that was not reinvented until the fourteenth century.

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