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The Antikythera Mechanism: A Shocking Discovery from Ancient Greece. 

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As part of an international team, Dr Tony Freeth has been a central figure in an extraordinary voyage of discovery: every new revelation has reinforced a sense of shock about this highly sophisticated ancient Greek astronomical calculating machine. It is one of the true wonders of the ancient world.

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24 фев 2016

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Комментарии : 4,1 тыс.   
@Rockmonanov
@Rockmonanov Год назад
Whenever I fall asleep listening to videos on RU-vid, I always wake up to this lecture.
@rs793976boab
@rs793976boab Год назад
why do we believe we know it all, im afraid i do the same with the pyramids so dont rule out the genious of man?
@zalinabrooks1198
@zalinabrooks1198 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@johnbojorquez9608
@johnbojorquez9608 Год назад
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@johnbojorquez9608
@johnbojorquez9608 Год назад
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@anylewynde5173
@anylewynde5173 Год назад
...take it as a sine 😉
@martinijazz9
@martinijazz9 2 года назад
14:52 24:20 Metonic cycle 34:50 Metonic calendar dial 42:30 more fragments found 45:10 examining text within Antikythera Mechanism 1:09:00 Gearing for Lunar Anomaly 1:13:50 Where was it made? 1:26:00 When was it made?
@KonceitedKai
@KonceitedKai 2 года назад
thanks
@Laviolette101
@Laviolette101 2 года назад
Parts of the video suggest the Antikythera was a work in progress. The device found was an evolved version of fewer, earlier designs as yet unknown. The basis for this was that it was not created overnite by Archimedes (or someone like him) alone but may have been, like Sir Isaac Newton once said, I did this by standing on the shoulders of giants. It may have been the sum of centuries of contribution. It would make the written timeline mesh with this magnificent monolith staring back at us.
@betheryl4818
@betheryl4818 2 года назад
These discoveries, super exceeds ancient theories, e.g. atlantis , amazing archaeological structures found are evidences supporting authenticy
@soultrick7474
@soultrick7474 2 года назад
thanks man!
@kn9ioutom
@kn9ioutom Год назад
SLIDE RULE FOR PLANETS ???
@johnd1727
@johnd1727 2 года назад
An outstanding presentation by Dr Tony Freeth. Imagine coming across a poster advertising the coming lecture at Stanford University.... Very few apart from some very deep Science students would give it more than a passing glance. Yet I wandered across it quite by accident - a casual browsing not even supported by a RU-vid Algorithm - and I stayed for 1 hour and 48+ minutes. So I can imagine that if an eminent scientist and a relative philistine like myself were to be seated together at this lecture we would rise together in enthusiastic applause at the end of it. I am going to have to think about that a bit. "You don't just make progress in science by getting everything right. You make progress also by getting things wrong in an interesting way."
@Cadrim
@Cadrim 2 года назад
good copypasta
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 Год назад
I watch these at 1.5 to 2.0 speeds so it just seems like a documentary! 😃
@paulitza9
@paulitza9 Год назад
This is absolutely fascinating and I cannot express my gratitude to the fullest by just saying "Thank you for sharing such interesting information." My appreciation for such findings were kindled when I attended Melbourne University, and was welcome into their History and Philosophy of Science department briefly, under the tutelage of Monica, whose inspiration led me to appreciate antiquity ... Life is much too short to fully appreciate our ancestors and their achievements. ... .. .
@johnmcclain3887
@johnmcclain3887 3 года назад
Dr. Freeth, I've followed this since 62, when I arrived stateside, having been overseas, "navy brat", was apprized of it then, in Greece, saw an article regarding it mid sixties, and have heard here and there, hints. I'm a mechanic of sixty odd years, and would say it was a good quality working man's tools, as I've made myself, along my way to master machinist. I was five seeing it first, and was truly shocked when I ran across this, not having heard anything for a long time. I think you've done a masterful job, I was amazed decades ago, and again, in my teens, but I've always put it in context with "Hero's steam toy". I've seen a couple other examples of fine detailed machine work, from that time, but as you state, bronze worn out or broken, was recycled. I've made dozens of "engines" for engraving dials, or wheel faces, laying out by degrees, and even mils, for artillery purposes. Thank you for a great presentation, and great work in teasing out all the details, so intricate and and brilliantly discovered.
@Overprotected-rt9mc
@Overprotected-rt9mc Год назад
What do you know about the Greek god Janus
@patrickblaney1675
@patrickblaney1675 2 года назад
An extraordinarily well-constructed lecture about a complex device that describes the very complex motion of the moon and visible planets in the sky. Just enough explanation of how gears work for those of us who are not engineers, just enough explanation of the orbits of the moon and planets for those of who are still learning astronomy, and just enough about the history of astronomy to know what was known when in antiquity. Extremely well done. Both very educational and very entertaining.
@tabascoraremaster1
@tabascoraremaster1 2 года назад
Don't forget to mention Sun and it's Orbit AROUND the Earth.
@tech5298
@tech5298 Год назад
Beautiful comment, just enough … well said sir.
@shanemartin8904
@shanemartin8904 Год назад
who needs that machine thing. all we need to know is that the sun is over there an then its over there. same for the moon
@TheGuitologist
@TheGuitologist 2 года назад
This is absolutely fascinating. Thanks to the persistence and techniques of these brilliant scientists for pursuing this wonder of the ancient world! Their brilliance is only rivaled by the ancients themselves.
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN 2 года назад
I HAVE A DEMON AND I TALK TO IT EVERY ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PrrI6_KzjuM.html
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN 2 года назад
@Horrid Henry what is?
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN 2 года назад
@Horrid Henry even this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1xgc87A0bhE.html
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN
@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN 2 года назад
@Horrid Henry every time I record audio when I rewind it there is a Demon speaking to me
@Abubakar-zf2tr
@Abubakar-zf2tr 2 года назад
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@rogerbibeau3583
@rogerbibeau3583 2 года назад
I stumbled upon this completely by accident. I've been interested in this device for decades since first hearing of it, collecting many documentaries. This is, by far, the most scholarly video I've seen on this subject. With many times feeling like I was riding down a steep hill in an out-of-control stagecoach trying to hold onto my hat, trying to keep up with each explanation. Simply outstanding presentation. Completely dazzling to hear how this mechanism came into being. Not wanting to sound condescending, but I think I'm most impressed, besides the obvious, to see almost 4mil views. Normally, I guess I would have expected only hundreds of views about something this academically oriented. This gives me hope on many levels. Some brilliant comments.Thank You.
@lievenyperman9363
@lievenyperman9363 2 года назад
I love your "out-of-control stagecoach holding on to your hat" analogy. Made me laugh out loud with the visual it triggered in my head. 😂👌🤠
@rogerbibeau3583
@rogerbibeau3583 2 года назад
@@lievenyperman9363 Yippee Kyay!! Most gracious thanks.
@c.e.anderson558
@c.e.anderson558 2 года назад
3-15-2022 5.1m views
@rogerbibeau3583
@rogerbibeau3583 2 года назад
@@c.e.anderson558 TY. Now even more hopeful.
@Overprotected-rt9mc
@Overprotected-rt9mc Год назад
Considering the Greek god Janus - 2 heads looking forward and backwards into time simultaneously- I feel this can be connected to j f k - I now want to find the moon phases on his death and also an 80s rock sat believe it or not named jani lane - born John Kennedy Oswald - he died 8-11-11 in room 118 of a comfort in that is now been changed to be called the 818 ascend hotel - here’s the kicker jani means yani or John - there is a Janus island on each pole of the earth and he sang as fluently backwards as he did forward - see JANI LANE NEVAEH (heaven reversed) there is a huge connection to the Greek god Janus and the jabberwocky- in Louis Carroll’s novel through the looking glass - if you think thieves rediculous - ok, but is there anyone that has more insight? Some believe many celebs n stuff are reincarnated from the Egyptians but I’m seeing a much greater Greek connection - any input? Just throwing it out there -
@bcnewsvideo
@bcnewsvideo 8 лет назад
Incredible reconstruction, it just goes to show how intelligent ancient civilizations were. Let's not forget to thank all the people involved in this project, they're all geniuses.
@jimtzikis
@jimtzikis 7 лет назад
Well we can discuss for hours about the reasons that today's Greek scientists are not very competent. Instead, I will use the following explanation; Cycle of civilisation.
@tommygunn7745
@tommygunn7745 3 года назад
@@bozo5632 well,compared to each's time i think
@gregorybyrne2453
@gregorybyrne2453 3 года назад
Everyone who wants to be a demigod should have one of these. Not only did it predict sun and moon eclipses. It also predicts the Milankovitch cycles. Eccentricity 223,000/111,000 years galactic orbit. Precession/Great Year 25,900/12,460 OBLIQUITY 4 quadrants of galaxies electromagnetic magnetic north in keeping with the galaxies electromagnetic Toroidal fields.
@margasa7
@margasa7 3 года назад
@Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. well, in the medical science we have invented antibiotics and the cure of many diseases. We can operate someone without opening the body... and a lot more. Bare in mind, that the Greeks did not invent that mechanism, they must have got it from Egypt from the antidelivian world. The previous human race was smarter, stronger and more. beautiful than ours, what can we do?
@Lalakis
@Lalakis 3 года назад
@@margasa7 There is not the slightest bit of evidence thay Egypt is involved in this mechanism. It is doubtless that the greeks invented the mechanism, and a greek engineer crafted it ( most likely the sudent of archimedes). Poseidonius did have one for example. What can we do ? First of all not spread unfounded unscientific bs.
@liammurphy2725
@liammurphy2725 2 года назад
When this object first came to my attention in the 6o's there was a lot of guessing and theories, I'm so happy to have lived long enough to hear some definitive statements regarding it. Astounding work by all concerned and a marvel that shows so very clearly the glory that was ancient Greece.
@hermespsychopompos8267
@hermespsychopompos8267 2 года назад
Imagine how it feels for us, Greeks. It's so damn overwhelming knowing we can never surpass our forefathers. But it's an honor knowing what we set in stone about how the world should be, exists through USA currently etc.
@DrixMaloneDFS
@DrixMaloneDFS 2 года назад
@@hermespsychopompos8267 Y'all that stupid you can't ever surpass your ancestors nor be equals lmao?? That's sad...
@bookmouse2719
@bookmouse2719 2 года назад
@@DrixMaloneDFS let us not be rude please.
@shewolfee4247
@shewolfee4247 2 года назад
Isnt it sad that one man can control the global CITIZENS, of all nations?? What's worse is that WEF started in 70s to dumb global CITIZENS, to a point that they want to make a country, that's paid for more people globally, which they are porpusly making that country as 3rd world.... Why the hail would anyone keep true history locked up, and create a narrative as to sell to the CITIZENS?? It's sad how much more could be found and theorized about!! Speaking of theory..why would 1% of world population insist on teaching race theory, and other critical theories making people dumber...instead of allowing more intelligence to learn past tools to use today??? Critical thinking went on vacation and left uncle theory in charge of chaos!!
@hannobaalii_makendalii
@hannobaalii_makendalii 2 года назад
Sorry. It is NYLE PHOENIXIAN / Khametic, NOT Greek. Greeks were TECHTARDS.
@sltomsik
@sltomsik 2 года назад
Wish to know: Metallurgy - what alloy composition did they use? Crystallography - what did we know about their forging, and hardening methods based the crystal lattice of the gear alloys? Isotope & spectral - Where were the metals mined ? From Africa, Egypt, Cyprus? How old was it? Sorry if I missed these in the lecture, I'm very distractible.
@mutualbeard
@mutualbeard 2 года назад
Wow! As a child in the late sixties/early seventies I avidly consumed every book I could find on underwater archaeology. The account of the finding of the Antikythera wreck with all it's treasures and it's lumps of corroded and encrusted brass cogs was spellbinding. It seems that the brass cogs are the greatest treasure. To listen to this smart man, Dr Tony Freeth, explain what he and others have learnt is a real pleasure.
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@sis-nu3226
@sis-nu3226 2 года назад
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@sis-nu3226 2 года назад
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@sis-nu3226 2 года назад
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@sis-nu3226
@sis-nu3226 2 года назад
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@brunoborma
@brunoborma 3 года назад
This speech is pure gold. Tks for uploading.
@striderm8389
@striderm8389 2 года назад
Enjoying + admiring the comments as well…Heady stuff! Thank you to all commenters
@brianwheeldon4643
@brianwheeldon4643 3 года назад
A really enjoyable and educational talk. Thank you Tony Freeth and much respect for your scholarship. If more academics had your skill of conversation and ability to convey insights, the world would be a better place.
@link6397
@link6397 Год назад
Take a look at the Holodomor
@link6397
@link6397 Год назад
@L.aE.cH. Empire Take a look at the holodomor
@jpraise6771
@jpraise6771 2 года назад
hello fellow struggler, in this dark world, i thought i'd let you know that God loves you and to love yourself always.
@mobtek
@mobtek 2 года назад
What a fantastic in-depth lecture, really amazing stuff. One has to wonder at the level of sophistication of the ancients, what other wonders have been lost to time. They have been greatly underestimated.
@wilma8326
@wilma8326 Год назад
Not lost in time but deliberately hidden and removed from conscious history with the purpose of feeding us the story that we are a breed of human ignorance. We are supposedly some near ape men, just grown out of the stone age, with limited brain capacity and a need for world leaders and supercomputers to make decisions for us. We, as humans, would view ourselves completely different if we knew our race were here on earth for tens of thousanda of years, with all kinds of sophisticated and advanced societies. That's all in our dna, but wr are not supposed to know that
@bruceprice3583
@bruceprice3583 Год назад
Most defenitly!!
@stunnaoj3186
@stunnaoj3186 Год назад
Mom
@d_wigglesworth
@d_wigglesworth Год назад
The "level of sophistication" of some ancients is remarkable and ranged broadly from technology to ... everything! For example, it appears that the extremely sophisticated Athens lost to (relatively less sophisticated) Sparta as a result of a strong, nascent move to ban slavery. The move to ban slavery inspired resistance by some wealthy Athenians (including Plato's uncle!) who conspired with Spartans to defeat Athen's democracy. I wonder, had Athen's not been betrayed by its own wealthy citizens (sound familiar?!) where would our world be now?
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 Год назад
Yeah the viking swords they found quote "The famed Ulfberht Viking swords were made of metal so pure it baffled archaeologists. It was thought the technology to forge such metal was not invented for another 800 or more years, during the Industrial Revolution. About 170 Ulfberhts have been found, dating from A.D. 800 to 1,000" we should be rethinking the intelligence and time-lines it's pretty easy for things to get lost from a natural disaster plaque or war back then!
@davidgrest8508
@davidgrest8508 3 года назад
One of the best videos on the internet. Thank you so much for your painstaking research.
@Ranxerox1911A1
@Ranxerox1911A1 2 года назад
As a gunsmith and machinist I’m amazed by the precision fabrication skills and tools clearly required to create this machine. I suggest an astronomer collaborating with a jeweler of sorts made this as a team. Indeed, I’d further suggest that a metallurgist and a chemist may have been on the team as well, since it appears that the machine’s alloys may be unique, and that some pretty fancy lubricants were needed to ensure smooth functioning.
@stuartpatterson1617
@stuartpatterson1617 2 года назад
Indeed it certainly seems to have had some interesting lubrication technics. Probably a few patients hiding in there!
@GuinessOriginal
@GuinessOriginal 2 года назад
There’s a RU-vid channel all about the process of making the replica using legit time period tools and techniques, but nobody wanted to stump up the money for all that, they’d rather drop billions of dollars of bombs on goat farmers
@asage5801
@asage5801 2 года назад
Honest question: Since you have these skills, why would not someone have them over 2000 years ago?
@bunzeebear2973
@bunzeebear2973 2 года назад
@@asage5801 Logical answer would be it is the "Bronze Age" so "steel" files did not exist yet. Cutting the gear teeth would have been extremely difficult (EVEN "WITH" A STEEL FILE) all done by hand. I propose that even TODAY, it would have been difficult to conceive such a device.
@asage5801
@asage5801 2 года назад
@@bunzeebear2973 we know that the Greeks took many secrets from the Egyptian priests. Clearly the Egyptians knew how to cut “hard” things and kept that a secret. We also know that Greeks studied with the Egyptians. I’m thinking that they used a reverse pantograph to make the precision cuts with a vey hard gem or stone at the working edge. They also may have heated the metal a little in order to soften it slightly.
@patricknoveski6409
@patricknoveski6409 2 года назад
Just Incredible to think all these people put this device back together after over 2000 years under water. Amazing work !
@weareallanimals
@weareallanimals 2 года назад
It also makes we wonder, how long ago did they calculate all these celestial movements before they started to build this device. And, how many failed devices before the final one. I wonder what else we haven't found.
@midnightblue3285
@midnightblue3285 2 года назад
@@weareallanimals I think the remaning techs and knowledges are in the underwater
@Hat6000
@Hat6000 2 года назад
Always had an interest in this wonderful anomaly, and have watched a few videos regarding it which mostly just recycled the same limited info. This was a wonderful thorough analysis that I really enjoyed and found quite fascinating. Glad there are those like Tony and the others with the passion and dedication to completely analyse and share this with us.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 6 лет назад
We talk of the Dark Ages and the Renaissance, but ancient accomplishments like these remind us that these terms really do mean what they say. By the 17th century AD we'd only clawed our way back to where the Greeks were 2nd Century BC!
@jriceblue
@jriceblue 4 года назад
I have often thought this, not only about the Greeks and Romans, but so too about the Egyptians, Chinese, Arabs, and Indians. They knew *so much*.
@EvitoCruor
@EvitoCruor 3 года назад
The dark ages isn't even close to a rock bottom. The barbarians who laid the last blow against an already internally imploding society wanted to be more like them. Todays cultists want to destroy all we have.
@zarni000
@zarni000 3 года назад
nonsense. the "greeks" were constantly at war one city against the other. they owned slaves - on average 5 slaves per household. Aristotle had 5 himself. also this "mechanism" is just assumed to be greek. we have no evidence to substantiate that.
@zarni000
@zarni000 3 года назад
@@ruralcoder it was exactly on topic but you did not get it did you? secondly on the nonsequitur - even if i were a turk why would i be bitter? if i were a minoan I'd be bitter maybe.
@george-stathopoulos
@george-stathopoulos 3 года назад
@@zarni000 really?
@theburgerbrains
@theburgerbrains 7 лет назад
"You don't just make progress in science by getting everything right. You make progress also by getting things wrong in an interesting way." I love that.
@mikedench1110
@mikedench1110 5 лет назад
Yes, you learn more from your mistakes than you ever do by confirming what you already know to be true
@stephentaylor4144
@stephentaylor4144 4 года назад
Your Wrong. Das is incorrect
@stephentaylor4144
@stephentaylor4144 4 года назад
But I am correct
@nickjohns1192
@nickjohns1192 3 года назад
I worked with a great electrician when learning my trade. He once said to me I can teach u sumthing. You can get it right 1000 times n learn nothing but get it wrong once and I will remember it and learn more. Always stuck with me
@pereraddison932
@pereraddison932 3 года назад
@@nickjohns1192 ... in this "whirld" the be all, and the end all, of everything, is ALCHEMICAL ALIGNMENT, determined, directed, deseminated, and governed, is ultimately captured, kept, and bound up with POWER-!!! The knowledge of which, lies with the secret societies of ancient mystery schools...
@kingpetra6886
@kingpetra6886 2 года назад
Fascinating. My physics teacher in high school said repeatedly over the year, "The ancients were not dumb." How could they build something like that when they couldn't build the machine Babbage wanted to build?
@DachampsterStudios
@DachampsterStudios Год назад
with such a complex society, there must have been a need to be able to not only tell time, but predict lunar cycles, tides, and other things that would affect trade. people were constantly sailing to trade goods, so a device like this could have been very helpful
@kingpetra6886
@kingpetra6886 Год назад
@@DachampsterStudios I had heard about this device many years ago. But this is the first time I have head a comprehensive explanation about what it did and how it did it. I don't know if it would help with longitude.
@EpsilonKnight2
@EpsilonKnight2 Год назад
Babbage apparently was difficult to work with. Then on top of that you have to consider how prevalent our intricate technology is today compared to how many people could actually build a modern computer or even explain how every component works, not many can yet many can still learn. The way that Babbage had proposed his differential analytical engine is also similar to somebody today proposing to build a computer built on different principals to conventional methods not fully explored yet. At least that's how I perceive that situation. The ancient people's command over mathematics was definitely much more advanced than most give them credit for though.
@pamelaruff4060
@pamelaruff4060 2 года назад
absolutely incredible how was this ever thought up by the Greeks and then so beautifully. it is so incredibly accurate. Thank for your presentation.
@michelegosse7116
@michelegosse7116 2 года назад
it surely was based on knowledge coming down from older civilisations, just like medicine for ex
@Tmac_305
@Tmac_305 2 года назад
Definitely wasn't the Greeks
@esecallum
@esecallum 2 года назад
Are they Blac?
@annalouux8553
@annalouux8553 Год назад
@@Tmac_305 there's greek written on it it was shown in the video
@franl155
@franl155 3 года назад
What gets me is that we'd know nothing about the Antikythera Mechanism had the ship carrying it not sunk [or had some sponge-divers not decided to try their luck in that location]. The Mechanism is insanely complex - conceived, planned and executed by some true genius. And it all had to be precision-made by hand, hand cut teeth, hand-cut spindles and hands. My mind is thoroughly boggled.
@philiprock131
@philiprock131 2 года назад
I would not be inclined to assume that the teeth were hand cut if only because, given the apparent level of skill and ability of that time, surely it is very possible that a machine method of cutting teeth may have already been produced with no extra or additional skills to those demonstrated already by the Antikythera machine. Just my initial thought. I think Dr Tony Freeth presented and explained the whole subject incredibly well.
@franl155
@franl155 2 года назад
@@philiprock131 - machine-cut teeth raises the tech level by another mile or so! they'd need to design the machine to cut the teeth - and each cog would have needed its own template for the different numbers of teeth. probably the same machine could do it, but parts would need to be changed for each new cog, with the machine reset each time ...
@pennyoflaherty1345
@pennyoflaherty1345 2 года назад
So, what was Archimedes Principal? !! Get this finished in time to start the Olympics before the Due date of arrival 😁
@sovereign7312
@sovereign7312 2 года назад
They were far more advanced, after armageddon the "elites" withheld all knowledge. Tartarian mudfloods and liquefaction event, sun plasma discharges, the phonecians ie Irish (druids) and moors then held power. That mechanism is a basic piece of their machinery. They use frequency technologies and ether energy.
@franl155
@franl155 2 года назад
@@sovereign7312 - your sources?
@NorwayT
@NorwayT 3 года назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I've been fascinated by the Antikythera Mechanism for a long time, but coming across this BRILLIANT lecture was really a jaw dropping epiphany!
@aloyisiuspeters8913
@aloyisiuspeters8913 3 года назад
I remember having read about this mechanism many years ago. I thought at the time that it is an orrery.
@lawrencepevec517
@lawrencepevec517 3 года назад
@@aloyisiuspeters8913 Me too, what a wonderful bit of reverse engineering. I can’t wait to hear more about the manufacturing / gear cutting machining.
@NorwayT
@NorwayT 3 года назад
@@lawrencepevec517 19 minutes into this documentary you will perhaps find a clue, that the manufacturing was done very simply by the use of Hellenistic Geometry and a swift and steady hand with a file. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jSQNEPbQOiI.html
@camogrrl
@camogrrl 3 года назад
Stanford is really spoiling me with these lectures. Loving saposkys series on human behavioural biology
@djtrabbizramage8759
@djtrabbizramage8759 3 года назад
This mechanism has the ability to show any thinking person that doesn't already know the Earth is flat , that indeed it is flat .and motionless. And the Sun and the Moon are equal in size and approximate distance from the surface of our flat textured plane that we live on
@Tigs2
@Tigs2 2 года назад
Wow, just wow! What a great presentation. 205 BC just think about that for a moment for a very long moment! This raises so many questions about what we don’t know about our history. Thank you for uploading.
@michelegosse7116
@michelegosse7116 2 года назад
about what we think of ourselves and of progress
@Endicorp1
@Endicorp1 2 года назад
Totally fascinating study. Hipparchus, the ancient astronomer from Rhodes was also thought to have had a hand in creating the Antikythera mechanism. The latest study allegedly places the date at 205 BC, just seven years after the death of Archimedes. Dr Freeth and his team pinpointed the origin of the mechanism, possibly to Archimedes himself, although, as suggested his device may well have been a collaboration between Apollonius and Archimedes, who knew each other or other scientific minds and skilled metal craftsmen, now lost to history, using elaborate tools, similar to jewellers for such intricate work. The device may have been a modification or earlier devices, as suggested, as a way of monitoring or predicting the movement of the heavens. More information following further studies will likely emerge. Such a tragedy that the Alexandria library, Egypt was destroyed and information forever lost. Arguments will persist, but hats off to the investigative scientists that are following the clues, evidence and inscriptions left behind by the scientific minds that were originally were involved in creating this device.
@Rossco603
@Rossco603 2 года назад
One man may of build this, but only from the knowledge of many decades of research. This is truly the most amazing discovery of all antiquity in my opinion. It tells me that the ancients weren't as clueless as one might think. They actually, were much better with a lot of things then we are today, like glass working. Its a shame the library of Alexandrea burnt down. Imagine the discoveries and literature it would of held about the Greeks, and their boundless knowledge.
@patstokes7040
@patstokes7040 2 года назад
The latest thought about the Alexander Library is that it held many unimportant works. and that the very important works of science and philosophy where in other libraries all threw the ancient world. Most works that were written on papyrus literally crumbled away under the weight of other papyrus scrolls. The ancient world had useless and pointless writers just as we have today. The rulers of Alexandrea were known for excepting any bodies writing so they could boost they had more books. Traders from all over the known world would bring scrolls to Alexandrea because they knew they could make some money. Important works were copies and recopies and the rest was of no value.
@codyparrish3383
@codyparrish3383 2 года назад
I wonder if the ancients found it somewhere and didn't know what it was either.
@odgreenshq6221
@odgreenshq6221 2 года назад
theirs a documentary out there that the Vatican actually has most the stuff from the library as it was moved out of Egypt and into the roman area by Ptolemy .
@itsdaniok8722
@itsdaniok8722 2 года назад
Molokai ion k
@SteenGroentved
@SteenGroentved 2 года назад
Exactly what I thought..This device is definitely to sophisticated to be a one shot. It more gives an indication of just much we have underestimated our ancestors.
@Sapper-X
@Sapper-X 2 года назад
Incredible detail and precision of the gear teeth on such ancient technology. An absolutely mind blowing subject to study. Hat’s off to all involved in decoding the Antikythera Mechanism; geniuses. From Australia.
@dealsed7544
@dealsed7544 2 года назад
They're lying to you, everything came from black people
@b4ds33d
@b4ds33d 2 года назад
@@dealsed7544 lol good one.
@dealsed7544
@dealsed7544 2 года назад
@@b4ds33d I’m serious.
@GuinessOriginal
@GuinessOriginal 2 года назад
The guy building the replica is an ozzy, he’s got a RU-vid channel about the process using time period tools and techniques
@yousuckatdrawing
@yousuckatdrawing 2 года назад
@@dealsed7544 You're seriously delusional.
@Sinshine151
@Sinshine151 Год назад
Love listening to things like this as I fall asleep, I wake up and have so much to look up!
@MB-nc9rq
@MB-nc9rq Год назад
As we hear one person's hourly presentation, let's acknowledge that these findinds reflect the work of ancient inventors, and contemporary researchers, over thousands of years.
@TheCBC1984
@TheCBC1984 Год назад
what a bunch of wind-bags. modern science is interested only in appeasing investors. education is indoctrination.
@robrose4971
@robrose4971 Год назад
I do. Acknowledger, right here, hello!
@youwish4555
@youwish4555 Год назад
Acknowledging, right here and now!!!
@MB-nc9rq
@MB-nc9rq Год назад
Thank you all, you are wonderful xxx
@MyMojo13
@MyMojo13 6 лет назад
Astrolabe - Astrology - Alarm clock - doorbell - plumbing - cement - etc etc etc - The Greek mathematician, philosopher and inventor Archimedes was born around 280 to 290 B.C. in Syracuse, at the time an independent city-state in Sicily. He studied in Egypt with the successors of the Greek mathematician Euclid, designed tools and weapon systems, but preferred pure mathematics. Archimedes gave the world “Eureka!” -- Greek for “I have found it!” and a catch-phrase for scientists. Water Screw - Also called the Archimedes screw or Archimedes snail, the water screw is a device to lift water for irrigation. It was based on a helix, which revolved inside a tube and carried water up on the helical blades. A handle at the high end of the screw was turned to draw up water from the lower to a higher level. Oxen, horses or even humans could power the handle. The screw could also move light granular material such as ashes or sand. This is one of the oldest devices known for lifting water and is still used today in small-scale hydroelectric installations. The main advantage of the Archimedes screw is that it can tolerate large amounts of debris without breaking down. Even fish can be lifted with the water and remain unharmed. Compound Pulley - Pulleys are wheels with grooves along which a rope or chain can be fitted. A person pulling at one end of the rope or chain can lift a load attached to the other end. The pulley wheel supports the load, easing the lifting work. Archimedes invented a compound pulley that uses two or more pulleys to move a load. An input driver wheel is connected with a rope or chain to a follower pulley. When this follower is connected with a rope to yet another following pulley, it becomes the driver for that follower. Archimedes demonstrated how the system can move very heavy loads by using it to lift a three-masted ship out of a harbor. Compound pulleys are in widespread use today to lift heavy loads such as engines from a vehicle body. Iron Hand - The iron hand, also called the Archimedes claw, was a weapon designed by Archimedes to defend Syracuse from attack from the Roman Empire’s fleet in 213 B.C. It consisted of a huge lever. At one end was a grappling hook, or the claw. The claw was maneuvered to grasp the bow of an approaching ship, lift the ship out of the water, then drop it onto the water or onto nearby rocks. The ship's stern would be flooded and the unfortunate crew would be thrown out of the vessel in many directions. Integral Calculus - Integral calculus -- a mathematical theory that derives the areas and volumes of spaces and the relationships between variables such as speed, distance and time -- remains one of Archimedes greatest accomplishments. He calculated areas of figures by breaking them up into a number of tiny rectangles and adding them up together to give a total. Today, this process is called integration and forms the basis of advanced mathematics.
@persebra
@persebra 3 года назад
If you say so...
@MyMojo13
@MyMojo13 3 года назад
@@persebra 👁️ say so...
@jzthompson9598
@jzthompson9598 3 года назад
@@persebra Wow. Deep.
@REDMAN-X
@REDMAN-X 3 года назад
Ετσι Ακριβως ειναι!
@noneinparticular2338
@noneinparticular2338 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@annaagiantritis3916
@annaagiantritis3916 2 года назад
This video doesn't do this amazing device justice. Visit the museum in Athens, it's breathtaking 😍 Proud to be a part of Greek History 🇬🇷
@cactusp00p
@cactusp00p 2 года назад
I am too stupid to ever understand a fraction of the ingenuity of these dated mechanics. How are these people so smart? Truly incredible.
@stephenbrooklyn7945
@stephenbrooklyn7945 Год назад
I believe humans are losing intellect compared to these people
@SRHisnum1
@SRHisnum1 Год назад
stumbled on this and couldn't stop watching it. My goodness the work that went into making this thing, let alone understanding it then and NOW!!! Brilliant work. I hope the other men or people who helped in all ways are smiling so big from Heaven as each person watches this.
@fredfungalspore
@fredfungalspore 3 года назад
Once again after watching this gentleman lecture Much of our future can be found in our past if we could only join all the dots and thanks to the likes of this man we get one step closer Facinating
@rg6569
@rg6569 2 года назад
You mean after we weed our way through the misdirection and lies fed to us by the current day narrative?
@zhanc8631
@zhanc8631 3 года назад
I was mesmerised by this lecture. Simply brilliant. I was glued to my seat....how wonderful our researchers are...😀
@zenolachance1181
@zenolachance1181 3 года назад
Excellent lecture, I listened in bed one night and had to miss work the next day but it was well worth it!
@johntroxwell8881
@johntroxwell8881 2 года назад
Yes they are so wonderful and I was amazed.a lot of effort have been put in this indeed.😄.I would love to learn more you know.
@glenholmgren1218
@glenholmgren1218 2 года назад
Your Openmindedness, along with your Depth of Research, accuracy of perception and skilled interpretation / presentation are a JOY to experience! THANKS
@BM-jy6cb
@BM-jy6cb Год назад
A fascinating talk. A shame there wasn't time for more questions at the end. The engineering techniques would be fascinating to learn. I hope in the future the doctoral student can give an equally fascinating talk.
@harryodum5598
@harryodum5598 3 года назад
Can you imagine what was in the library in Alexandria Egypt. I've always believed it was burned to dumb down Humanity.
@jodywetmore8702
@jodywetmore8702 3 года назад
All about power. Stay blessed friend!
@heydadd
@heydadd 3 года назад
or did it go into the Vatican? 8 stories deep they say..
@dianneanderson717
@dianneanderson717 3 года назад
Ppp
@leeanderson2912
@leeanderson2912 3 года назад
The library of Alexandria going up just hits me in the pit of the stomach from the loss. A Chinese emperor did the same thing. I am Firmly convinced that human society goes completely mad every 10 generations or so. Come to think of it, I think we are in a period like that right now.
@TosiakiS
@TosiakiS 3 года назад
It wasn't destroyed in a fire, just gradually neglected over time and funding eventually cut off.
@johnnafunkhouser5999
@johnnafunkhouser5999 3 года назад
I was glued to this lecture. Very challenging, but super enjoyable. Great lecture.
@tylerhazlett2704
@tylerhazlett2704 3 года назад
If more college lectures were like this, more people would be in there and graduate, even make it through a class. And I’m 26. This is refreshing. He gets it how to keep an audience.
@hroververi728
@hroververi728 2 года назад
Thanks to Greeks for the mother language, the alphabet, Democracy, Human Culture , Science (Maths, Music, Theater, Astronomy, Medicine, Mechanics), EVERYTHING!!!
@DrixMaloneDFS
@DrixMaloneDFS 2 года назад
Lmao you mean Afrikans...
@hroververi728
@hroververi728 2 года назад
@@DrixMaloneDFS you do not declare your origins may be you are aristocrat!!!Hahaha!
@thanoskoumpanis9699
@thanoskoumpanis9699 2 года назад
It is really weird that ancient Greeks had this technology but didn't do the industrial revolution... imagine if they did it 2000 years ago, how much ahead we would have been now...
@randysnowberger6501
@randysnowberger6501 3 года назад
This was an awesome presentation. Thanks to all of the scientists who worked on this project. Just shows how far advanced the civilizations from the past were.
@NoMaYT_
@NoMaYT_ 2 года назад
Like I said 20 years ago, it's clear to see humans are devolving again. They couldn't even build a pyramid today as perfect as 200.000 years ago.... Dr. Freeth is a Master in many things yet talks like he has a learning disability, if you talk like that in my country in primary school you need to redo your year all over. He takes pauses every couple of words, it's so bad, maybe that's how British people talk but it shows they are slow, he constantly needs to grab the words he wants to use, we see this normally when people have a huge language barrier or learning disability. He said "uhm" over 5000 times in one hour and half. We fail class in oral exam if we say "uhm" 1 time.
@DaveDEF82
@DaveDEF82 2 года назад
@@NoMaYT_ Clearly you neither have basic knowledge of linguistics nor psychology otherwise you would have a better understanding of the mechanisms at play here...
@MrVvulf
@MrVvulf 2 года назад
Humbling, isn't it? To know that some person, 2000 years ago, created a device that only a miniscule fraction of our CURRENT population could emulate. For me, it reiterates the importance of teaching science and analytical thought in schools. Civilizations always fall. Ours will one day too. But preserving knowledge past those hard times is the best way to both forestall that inevitability, and assuage the impact it will have on future generations.
@ambersmith6517
@ambersmith6517 2 года назад
@@DaveDEF82 true that
@andrewsheehy2441
@andrewsheehy2441 3 года назад
Excellent. If the origination date is correct this suggests that it was already 100+ years old when it was sunk. Thus, it seems likely that there would have been others made, perhaps even more advanced models. Brilliant research though! What an inspiration!
@wisconsinfarmer4742
@wisconsinfarmer4742 2 года назад
That is a good thought. Hats off to the metallurgists of the time.
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 2 года назад
Imagine a workshop somewhere pumping these things out every few days. All the gears being cut from jigs and whatnot. If they could build this, they could easily have built tens or hundreds of them.
@GuinessOriginal
@GuinessOriginal 2 года назад
@@User0000000000000004 this isn't a mass produced device
@GuinessOriginal
@GuinessOriginal 2 года назад
If it was thousands of years old the knowledge could have been lost and it might have been the only one
@Sithlordxxxx
@Sithlordxxxx Год назад
Did I understood correctly, that the dial had cca 230 months? In that case, isn't it correct that the dial was usable for only 12 years before it became inaccurate?
@HinduSherForever
@HinduSherForever Год назад
Many times this machine's ancient origin was debunked by govt reps. But the research done by this man is good.
@bradbryant3810
@bradbryant3810 Год назад
Love you both, and hope that the social, political, psychological, interpersonal, and other multi-faceted "energetic bombardments" that we all seem to have been contending with and adapting to, haven't caused too much disruption to your work and private lives. For me, it's been a rough period, with the lock-down, international travel restrictions, and dealing with "end-of-life" issues within my life's "Mandala", having lost my Mother (95) in 2020, and my dear cat and closest "confidante". "Beena", to feline Cancer, just 3 weeks ago! Now I'm caregiving for my 98.5-years-old Father. The Buddha's teaching of "Life being Suffering" came out of his contemplations of "Impermanence and Change", the "illusory nature" of all we perceive through our sensory "data".and our "attachment" to "pleasant sensations and outcomes"......and our natural tendency to feel "aversion to unpleasant experiences we unwittingly experience. We're never "quite" satisfied with our place in life - and in the world. Contentment seems quite elusive, doesn't it, friends? I hope that the coming changes and "transformations", foreseen by so many sensitive people around us, include an easy-to-use "customer interface"! I hope you are both healthy and happy, enjoying your important work....and life, together. Blessings, friends!
@prisonplanetearthcomplyordie
@prisonplanetearthcomplyordie 3 года назад
I've seen a lot on Antikythera Mechanism but this video by far has shown the Ultimate amount information on the subject
@johnkeyser4399
@johnkeyser4399 3 года назад
Great video, grately appreciate the layman's term delivery in the fine-tooth piece by piece description of the construction. I appreciate the time it took and all the people whom contributed. Amen, most of all..... To the person ( still a mystery) who actually invented it. Your contribution to mankind is immeasurable.
@jillflores3076
@jillflores3076 Год назад
humankind
@shadetreemech290
@shadetreemech290 2 года назад
As a sailor I would like to suggest that it was part of the ship's navigator's kit and not part of the cargo.
@sltomsik
@sltomsik 2 года назад
Agree: it's not the sort of instrument used to run a brewery, woolen textiles, manufacture of swords, or consumer goods. It's a special item useful to navigation, cartography, or civil engineering.
@jessepollard7132
@jessepollard7132 2 года назад
@@sltomsik It also isn't useful in navigation. It CAN be used to compute significan political dates (eclipses), planned game events, dates for celebrations, anniversary events... and possibly some astrology.
@jessepollard7132
@jessepollard7132 2 года назад
rather unlikely as it has nothing to present for navigation. Had it been for that, I would have expected it to have possible destination locations, and star positions instead of eclipses and game dates which would be more for political events.
@sltomsik
@sltomsik 2 года назад
@@jessepollard7132 I know Astronomy and Astrology, but I'm not a Navigator, nor a Mariner. I designed & wired up a digital clock drive and servos for my home telescope. Precision to 0.6 arc-sec for photographing Messier objects and nebulae. I find my way by stars outdoors at night in wilderness camping -- or used to. I'm a geezer now, don't sleep on snow fields anymore But I wouldn't trust my eye to guide a ship. Still, the discovery reminds me of the Siderial clock drive on a telescope mount. More complicated than the ones I used.
@jessepollard7132
@jessepollard7132 2 года назад
@@sltomsik Good going. I used to help set up a telescope for an astronomy class. The clock is needed to keep things in view. it is also needed for navigation (it is the ONLY way to determine a longitude, and still requires a known point for local time, so that the local time minus the reference point clock can give the longitude. And this is also why the Antikythera Mechanism is useless for navigation. it cannot be used to determine either latitude or longitude. thus cannot provide the necessary information.
@mikeMrBear
@mikeMrBear 2 года назад
If you cant sleep I highly recommend this monotone lecture.. it worked wonders on my insomnia
@tabascoraremaster1
@tabascoraremaster1 3 дня назад
About time you start learn listening to what is told.
@devinskelton6457
@devinskelton6457 2 года назад
this is honestly the best explanation and demonstration by far. well done, and thank you
@leeaw1638
@leeaw1638 3 года назад
---Best video I have yet to see on this fascinating artifact- Brilliant as it is thank you for this as it does true justice to the subject!.
@sadwingsraging3044
@sadwingsraging3044 Год назад
With a lunar cycle so detailed it seems childs play to include a tide predictor. A merchant ship captain/Owner would find something able to predict the tides, the amount of light the moon would give at night, reminders about major games and festivals. A man could get wealthy scheduling a ship/ships with such information.🧐 Throw on a "close enough" annual known weather cycle predictor and it could give reminder/warning that could save a ship. _This month starts rainy season, this month starts olive harvest, this month starts windy season._ Just tossing around ideas. Fascinating subject and great to see how far the understanding has grown about that object and what it reveals about ancient society and their understanding.
@THOMASZNEK
@THOMASZNEK 2 года назад
The questions this device poses are fantastic. The study gone into this device poses are just awesome.
@bronzesnake7004
@bronzesnake7004 3 года назад
You would think a complex device like this couldn't be a one off, and I wonder why more haven't been found, or at least other, earlier versions as complex machines are normally arrived at through gradual, transnasional progress. This is just as frustrating as the neo Darwinian proposition, and the complete lack of "in between" transitions leading to the final product! Fascinating! Jack ~'()'~ Canada
@asotpan
@asotpan 3 года назад
Unless one works with metal and the machining of it its hard to describe to the layman of its difficulties. The machined tolerances of the metal components indicates that some very accurate lathe must have been used to machine the nested tubes surrounding the central shift. The mere fact of the maker(s) producing accurately thicknessed bronze sheet to form the gears is another question worth asking.
@mcgunn74
@mcgunn74 3 года назад
Maybe they're cast not milled. ?
@kennethhamilton2499
@kennethhamilton2499 3 года назад
Perhaps Atomic Emission Spectrometry (AES), Inductive Coupled Pasma (ICP) or Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) testing can tell not only the source for the copper and tin mines based on it's molecular fingerprint,, but also help date and locate the epicenter of that technology based on the percentage of the alloy composition.......like they have done with silver/gold and brass hollow ware from 17th and 18th cent. Europe??
@uncannyvalley2350
@uncannyvalley2350 3 года назад
@@kennethhamilton2499 ever considered the Phoenicians? They traded in copper and used astronomy to navigate the Mediterranean, they also gave us the Bible, which is an astrological allegory for the age of Pisces, something that only the mechanism was capable of divining
@MadMax-oy4um
@MadMax-oy4um 3 года назад
Too accurate for a cast
@uncannyvalley2350
@uncannyvalley2350 3 года назад
@Aurora Peace don't even get me started, omg. The Adena in Ohio worshipped the Hand of Orion, that's the literal name of Betlegeuse. It's also where we get the Persian Hamza, and it featured on Phoenician tombs in Carthage. They also used the same Metonic Lunar Solar calendar, and erected a Shiva Lingam every 20 years, to commemorate a King's rule, just like they did in Egypt, same solar observatory Pyramids, and Stonehenges/ Shiva Lingam same Feathered Serpent Priest Kings (Native American feathered Crown, being the Phoenix). Canaan is Phoenician for Serpent Kings, and the Aztecs spoke how the Serpent King was supposed to rule by outsmarting his subjects. The old Phoenician Serpent Priests were even depicted as serpents in little clay statuettes offered at the Temple of Obelisks in Byblos, from which the Bible takes it's name. There's even a star in Orion called Rigel, also known as Aurora, the Dawnbringer, Phoenicians even transmutes to the Scions/Sons of the Phoenix, or Sons of light, exactly how the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls identify themselves, exactly what the name Freemason means, (House of light) a reference to Isis worship. Tyre/Jerusalem was also a center of Masonry, just like Thebes, then there are the twin cities of Heliopolis, one in Lebanon (israel) and one in Egypt, it was the Heliopolis that the Phoenix returned from India, anointing itself in frankincense and myrrh before stepping onto the Holy Grail, Philosopher's Stone to self immolate and be reborn by the baptism of fire. It represents a metonic cycle of 3 216 year periods, when Venus rose un the Spring with Orion, representing Lucifer, the Light Bringer, where they would add 3 days to the calendar to coincide their holy days with the zodiac. The Antithykera mechanism was also based on the Metonic cycle, and was the basis for Revelations, marking the transition of the age of Pisces into the age of Aquarius from 2001 to 2021. The mechanism was even found off Potamos island, aka Patmos, the island where St John (Code for Osiris) wrote Revelations. The New testament reads just like you would the Antithykera mechanism, anthropomorphizing Jesus as the Sun and Moon, Orion, and Serpentis, the 13th sunsign of the Babylonian zodiac associated with Hermes, Thoth, Enoch, etc. The feathered Serpent, the Phoenix, the American Eagle are all the same thing, a symbol of resurrection, based on the cycle of the Sun and Moon. I've done a whole video on it on my channel if you're interested
@jeerymunro729
@jeerymunro729 2 года назад
Respect for the Greeks....
@Johnnsssmith
@Johnnsssmith Год назад
More like geeks lol
@dash5257
@dash5257 Год назад
This device is amazing! The ancients were so much more advanced then we give them credit for. A lot of people don't realize the human race has lost knowledge because of wars and disasters. Just imagine how far advanced we would be if all the knowledge from the library of Alexandria was never lost.
@philosophicaltool5469
@philosophicaltool5469 Год назад
or Dresden wasn't fire bombed..
@teresaweeks8214
@teresaweeks8214 Год назад
Or every large city hadn t had a major fire to destroy libraries and ancient buildings.
@GabrielKish
@GabrielKish Год назад
What if this knowledge wasn't "lost" as much as "Deliberately Destroyed"... Who would want to rewrite our history? Who or what State level power would seek that kind of control? The Vatican.?
@modernarchive7502
@modernarchive7502 3 года назад
Fascinating topic and masterful delivery. When the speaker snuck in a dryly humorous remark, the audience laughed; one loud guffawer must have been a great encouragement. I’ll never be able to generate the thing’s name in speech or writing, but for the investment of a little bit of well-enjoyed time, I know much of what it can do. I look forward to catching another one of Professor Freeth’s talks. (I won’t forget his name. It rhymes with teeth, which the ankle-pankly has in profusion.)
@hunterventures2101
@hunterventures2101 3 года назад
If only the Library of Alexandria was not burned. I imagine a blue print in there.
@ronan9483
@ronan9483 3 года назад
I think about this every day
@HansDunkelberg1
@HansDunkelberg1 3 года назад
When a human being creates a machine, he or she always does that step by step. This raises the prospect that you soon will be able to reconstruct, word by word, what ancient people have thought and spoken. There has been a continuous flow of contacts, imitation, and other influences, from the antiquity until today. Once even better computers than those of now will have arrived (e.g., optical devices), it should become possible to trace back much of the lingual work ever done on the planet.
@donnburge9774
@donnburge9774 3 года назад
was it burned with the books inside or did they go to the vatican......before the destruction ??
@misslou3624
@misslou3624 3 года назад
Or maybe t's under the Vatican??? 🙄
@thislike8205
@thislike8205 3 года назад
I do not want to fit
@Philip8825
@Philip8825 2 года назад
Incredible work, so critical for the ongoing mystery of human origins. Beautifully done…
@derekm424
@derekm424 2 года назад
The ancient Greeks never get enough credit, thanks for doing them justice ♎
@GGTanguera
@GGTanguera 2 года назад
Who told you that this was ancient Greek? ;)
@Coincidence_Theorist
@Coincidence_Theorist 2 года назад
58:59. Hb on Gear to the left Looks like a human skull. The teeth being teeth for the CONsumption. R B of time, tik talking away as THEY say. Dicyanin dyed eyes coalesced through coal tar tartr
@GetYourShitTogetherWithGrandma
@GetYourShitTogetherWithGrandma 2 года назад
@@GGTanguera the description says so as well
@buddhistpalm39
@buddhistpalm39 2 года назад
You mean Greece doesn't give Africa enough credit.
@GGTanguera
@GGTanguera 2 года назад
@@buddhistpalm39 Its not Africa my friend. Greeks are mainly North African and Middle Eastern by origin. Accomplishments of many other Mediterranean and European ancient ethnic groups become "ancient Greek" or "Roman".
@ignoritos
@ignoritos 8 лет назад
Fantastic! Overwhelming.
@stevem815
@stevem815 3 года назад
This is one of the few times I've actually been shocked by a video with 'shocking' in the title.
@kozmicre982
@kozmicre982 3 года назад
@Steve M It shocked me also both realizing this discovery and the title came in shocking me with hindsight. ROFL 20/20 🤣
@nmvhr
@nmvhr 3 года назад
@William Crisler 51268192355
@janobara6337
@janobara6337 3 года назад
@@nmvhr posting random numbers to confuse the schizophrenic conspiracy theorists gang 17282929990227370
@nmvhr
@nmvhr 3 года назад
@@janobara6337 LMFAO YES
@aliray1165
@aliray1165 3 года назад
Look up electrocution, now that’s shocking
@janellehoney-badger6525
@janellehoney-badger6525 2 года назад
It’s absolutely amazing they even picked it up?! Such creative minds. It proves, to me, why education, creativity & the freedom to do so, is so important for the western world. I’d love to see a remake of it, up close
@brianr8581
@brianr8581 2 года назад
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for putting this amazing work up!
@JohnSmith-gy4qj
@JohnSmith-gy4qj 3 года назад
Thankyou for posting, I really enjoyed this. I as a fitter and turner which teaches you to make just about anything except its size.. This raises some interesting questions. So did they have lathes and mills and a compound dividing head like we do today. What type of bronze or brass was used? Were the gears forged and then machined for added strength and no stress points? What about the clearances used and the tolerances used and lubrication. So much about people being primitive when we go back in time. Whoever espouses that notion needs to confess they were wrong. What measuring instruments did they use, did they use vernier scales for finer measurements or something like a shadow graph to magnify the error. Could we make something this like this today? What method was used to make the letters. We need more history like this to be taught.
@aleksandriimadh9034
@aleksandriimadh9034 2 года назад
tho-t fiste shqip xhuseppe catapano
@DalsPhotography
@DalsPhotography 2 года назад
Beautiful conference, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and discoveries!
@susancampos8959
@susancampos8959 2 года назад
Interesting subject matter on Gears found along Greek islands along ocean floor from a storm shipped wrecked that had other household artifacts to beautify a home or for a shop to sell it's wears from other countries such a cosmopolitan Sea Port yet finding a gear box with highly advanced highly skilled use of moonular calendar and dials to calculate and arrive to a degree of perfection of modernize gears function created by Egyptian craftsman so intriguing and scientific wonder for that time period. Listening to professor of science engineering present his unique carry over of research from other researcher that collected and try to solve this beautiful mystery was definitely a a fascinating topic that really got me interested in finding facts results about this metal box wonder!!! Of time mechanized madness exactly! Like a big puzzle as it changed hands with researchers to find truth and function even when some was untrue use or calculations were off. But isn't science like THAT! I was very happy to have encountered this historical fact finding results presented to other high minded intellectual s of learning . That seem sceptical yet open minded at this professor that I felt was excellent and clapping hands for all his hard work as well. As this Metal Gear Box AKA precious cargo of antique from the Sea floor was beat ever fact finding Story. I know IAM just a simple minded female with somewhat average I Q , I was very fasinated with it's beginning s and ending . As it beautiful after it's scientific exploration on it! Made of Metal when shined and clean looks like work of Art I would not mind on my shelf. Well something similar. Why ? You ask . Because it reminds me of my father he was studying to be an Mechanical Engineer at a University near my home yet dropped out to join USA Navy at time of Korean war. To serve on a Battle Ship he earned a purple heart from injuries sustained from shrapnel of a bomb explosion . Always was in constant pain even after surgeries. He died at the age of 39. I was a young teenager . Yet I knew of my father's educational pursuit s and admired his efforts to learn mechanical engineering ! So you see my interest was base on a seed of knowledge that he sparked in me as well it was subject matter he would allow us girls siblings to learn about at a young age while he worked on cars for auto repairs and mostly coworker s vehical s from his job with Postal Services. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful story of that Metal Gear Box from anitques findings. Great presentation by professor also !! Job well done!!!
@joelguerin-simard3415
@joelguerin-simard3415 2 года назад
I listened to this lecture twice today, truly fascinating
@leeanderson2912
@leeanderson2912 3 года назад
Ancient man was far more skilled and knowledgeable than they have been given credit for by Academia.
@dwijgurram5490
@dwijgurram5490 3 года назад
Especially indians
@MrElvis1971
@MrElvis1971 3 года назад
Academia likes to portray them as barbaric savages.
@AmateurishAstronaut
@AmateurishAstronaut 3 года назад
Dwij Gurram Not really... There are a lot of highly advanced ancient cultures that fall into that category
@dwijgurram5490
@dwijgurram5490 3 года назад
@@AmateurishAstronaut Indus valley civilization is the oldest , India has the highest density of cave paintings. And also were dabbling in plastic surgeries as far back as 4000 b.c (Charaka), indians invented a lot of other stuff too. There's too much to cover in this short comment.
@AmateurishAstronaut
@AmateurishAstronaut 3 года назад
Dwij Gurram Indus Valley civilization is not the oldest. Yeah, lots of ancient cultures did an incredible amount of things. You could find just as impressive findings in ancient Africa, Europe or the Americas. India having the most cave paintings definitely comes down to the size of the country, it’s an entire subcontinent after all. Don’t get me wrong I’m not downplaying India... But it doesn’t stand out above others.
@pumpupthevolume4775
@pumpupthevolume4775 2 года назад
What's utterly amazing is that so complicated and accurate a device could be created based on the geocentric idea of celestial body movement.
@flatearthterrafirma8571
@flatearthterrafirma8571 2 года назад
Great presentation. However the heliocentric explanations are absurd since those false theories hadn't been conjured up for another 1400 years after the device was constructed.
@Cornfed_MF
@Cornfed_MF 2 года назад
@@flatearthterrafirma8571 I have to admit, the presenter said it best himself; "Keep It Simple Stupid", and the system we follow today is a far more complicated model of the same machine we just watched get deciphered from over a thousand years ago.
@contraptions1664
@contraptions1664 Год назад
Geocentric is a bad idea for those that refuse to believe in God. That is why it is not popular. People think they are God.
@victorialynn961
@victorialynn961 2 года назад
This has fascinated me for years, thank you for sharing all of this knowledge
@user-ds6uc2hx3f
@user-ds6uc2hx3f 2 года назад
It’s amazing what the man/women, are actually capable of when we put our minds to task, the period in which this was made, is absolutely mind blowing!
@victorialynn961
@victorialynn961 2 года назад
@@user-ds6uc2hx3f indeed
@N3Rd32
@N3Rd32 2 года назад
11:35 tools for navigation are often done by astrological measurements so it's really one in the same not two different assumptions. Very interesting lecture I enjoyed it!
@jonnycarroll6676
@jonnycarroll6676 3 года назад
I look forward to the accomplishment of all these very impressive thieries with historical evidence. Bravo to the scientific mind's and the countless inquisitive skilled people responsible for this true timeless genius.
@crazya3466
@crazya3466 3 года назад
What a fantastic lecture on this mechanism, his explanation and progress with other researchers really help us understand it's reality in it's actual time of creation. Nice work 🖒.. cA
@HansDunkelberg1
@HansDunkelberg1 3 года назад
Just leave away the apostrophes of those "it's"s, and your comment is perfect. So far, it isn't clear if you really mean the first one.
@thenarrativeandwhyyouloveit
Items like this always reinforce my confidence that, prior to ancient Egypt, prior to the Younger Dryas, there was a far advanced global civilization. Survivors of which passed knowledge along. I have no doubt that, at some point, this will be proven and more broadly accepted as fact. It’s the only way the understanding of earth and space, as well as specific Egyptian construction techniques (tube drill, fine machining work, function-focused monolithic construction. We dismiss a lot of Egyptian monolithic construction techniques as being only tombs and only from the dynastic period. If that’s true, then why is the precision work done so early on and then gets progressively worse in terms of precision? Evidence, in my opinion, for pre-younger dryias advanced tech (ultrasonics?) and a vast understanding of earth and space.
@maninalift
@maninalift Год назад
Oh please stop it! We have very incomplete records but we have enough to see the development of quantitative astronomy from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt up trough Greek and Roman civilisation. The vague claims of "ancient advanced civilizations" function like conspiracy theories. Mott and Bailey rhetoric; never truly defending a theory; attaching to any new evidence that can be incorporated into a narrative etc These take away from actually amazing discoveries. Presuming that the ancient cultures that we know about couldn't have innovated. There's is certainly much that we don't know. Perhaps there were "advanced civilizations" in the much further ancient time. Unfortunately, anything useful that the likes of Graham Hancock has to say is son buried in wishful thinking and conspiracy arguments as to be useless and diatracting from the process of actually discovering things.
@urektus69
@urektus69 Год назад
An advanced global civilization would require a massive economy to support it. They would have left behind a massive footprint of advanced tech, metal tools, semiconductors... And they would also have left behind traces of their cities and infrastructure. If we can find evidence of primitive tools and settlements from tens of thousands of years ago, then we would surely be able to find much more advanced buildings like factories, roads... Concrete and metal last much longer than flimsy stone tools and yet we've ever only found the latter. If there were an advanced civilization prior to the Younger Dryas, the evidence would be everywhere but that is not the case.
@timsullivan4566
@timsullivan4566 Год назад
Were I to spend decades studying this artifact, I have no doubt that my findings would likely be condensed to "Lumpy piece of metal with some corroded cogs and bizarre scratches, discovered at site of a 1st century B.C. wreck, likely coincidentally located after being dropped overboard from a WW I troop transport."
@alegnalavieenrose8120
@alegnalavieenrose8120 3 года назад
Fascinating and also very shocking that we’ve gone back in time for eons in advancement. Like knowledge got lost somehow. I can spend days philosophizing about that. I greatly enjoyed this presentation. I’ve been fascinated with this object ever since I first learned about it on “Mysterious things”.
@Dinosaur761
@Dinosaur761 2 года назад
What Christianity does to a mf continent
@alegnalavieenrose8120
@alegnalavieenrose8120 2 года назад
@Lucious De Luca okay; just got chills. Going to google “yugas” now. Absolutely fascinating.
@diaryofadeadtattooist
@diaryofadeadtattooist 2 года назад
Martin Kenny. Flat Earth modeller mentions yugas 👍 he did a vid with odd TV. It's on bitchute. Also Eric dubay on bitchute. Flat Earth president. Many vids and evidence
@herbert5491
@herbert5491 2 года назад
@Lucious De Luca Referring to the Earth's wobbling cycle?
@infinitecrux6859
@infinitecrux6859 2 года назад
It's interesting that in the current age many would say that our enlightenment has declined, yet our knowledge and technology has excelled.
@mushtaqbhat1895
@mushtaqbhat1895 3 года назад
More than ever it shows us how important the mutual cross fertlization of ancient civilizations has been for the advancement of modern civilization. On their own the Greek and Chinese Civilizations, just like Indian and Muslim civilizations would have needed many more centuries to come anywhere near to the present day, if at all. The Greeks were probably the most ingenious and the most enlightened from them all, in the truest sense of the word but they had not the decimal system of the Indians, the algebra of the later day Arabs and Persians, the printing, compass or the gun powder of the Chinese, the latter making it possible to conceptualize a rocket propulsion. Nevertheless this machine really puts everything man made till then absolutely into the shadows, where abstract theory, astronomical data science, cutting edge material technology blend together exquisitely to create one of the greatest achievements of our species.
@renaissance17
@renaissance17 2 года назад
Algebraic equations and problem solving were certainly necessary for many greek buildings, particularly with scale.
@susanmcdonald9088
@susanmcdonald9088 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Excellent lecture! Fascinating history! Unbelievable ancient science.
@douglas7000
@douglas7000 2 года назад
Something I'd like to know is an estimate of how long it took to make this. The design, based on previous work, might only take a few man weeks but the assembly, with the tools available at the time..? Knowing the effort put into it would be one guide to the price, which in turn would aid in answering who or what it might have been for.
@ianleigh2245
@ianleigh2245 2 года назад
how can 1.6k people hit the dislike button! im the last person to have stumbled on this type of video but i was glued to it and its got me interested in more of stanfords videos instead of mindless toss i usually watch! great video i thought!
@DeepBlueWaves
@DeepBlueWaves 2 года назад
Cuz the patriarchy is evil… or something
@LegendofLaw
@LegendofLaw 2 года назад
Because most of them are not on purpose. Sometimes I click like and come back later seeing it shows dislike.
@ramonagallardo1685
@ramonagallardo1685 2 года назад
1600 dislikes are clearly from ignorant people... with 1.6 IQ's... who has been asleep their whole boring lives!!!!
@papabilby8855
@papabilby8855 2 года назад
People, dislikes are also from people who aren’t interested in the video and don’t want to see more videos like it in their feed. Dislikes serve more than one purpose.
@knutknutsen6249
@knutknutsen6249 3 года назад
This confirms what litterature tells us about the greek antiquety; they had reached a level of advancement that we in many ways are struggling to match. I think we should dig more into the past then look for the future.
@vesmakrievski1743
@vesmakrievski1743 3 года назад
All Sumerian you mean the Romans and Greeks used all Sumerian culture the west in all their glory ( NOT ) changed all Sumer culture to sound west . Greeks used all Sumer culture as their own the Romans killed JC
@seaislevel7233
@seaislevel7233 3 года назад
Why would you believe a word of this video when the title alone is an outright LIE. The Antikythera Mechanism was found in the middle of the ocean. There is no truthful link to Greece what so ever. Why are you so easily believing lies of these liars?
@knutknutsen6249
@knutknutsen6249 3 года назад
seais level what??? No link to Greece? They have found Greek symbols on the scales. Who would lie about that? And for what purpose?
@bite-my-shinny-metal-ass
@bite-my-shinny-metal-ass 3 года назад
This is . Good job. Yawn
@giannisspirou
@giannisspirou 2 года назад
@@seaislevel7233 Ocean??
@dw2369
@dw2369 2 года назад
I was amazed at not only the image but the difference between the xrays taken from years past to current day, I mean how astounding.
@stevem1750
@stevem1750 2 года назад
Most enjoyable speaker. Made something technical sound interesting and humorous, but still gave an abundance of information.
@lisettemorgan9686
@lisettemorgan9686 2 года назад
Excellent! Yes we did go backward with the burning of the library in Alexandria but ones must look to Rome because they have much in the vaults that they do not share. Many stolen artifacts and history that is hidden. And then of course there were what was called the dark ages and they were truly dark. But wonderful that all is coming to light today.
@Ratclan
@Ratclan 2 года назад
Genius , without this Ancient Greek astrology and technology imagine where humanity would be. One of the greatest mysteries decoded over the course of centuries. From when it was first discovered by the green sponge fishermen. How wonderful life is , all of it connected by language , physics, mathematics, geometry, and astrology. A true engineering marvel.
@ronniebuchanan6575
@ronniebuchanan6575 2 года назад
But most people think we are way more advanced than those of ancient Greek.Yet we can't figure out how they cut granite beams exactly flat weighing 90 tons out of a quarry then housred yhe 50 ft in the air and set them on the pyramids.
@Cbd_7ohm
@Cbd_7ohm 2 года назад
@@ronniebuchanan6575 Greeks didn't build the Pyramids.
@zpinch9117
@zpinch9117 11 месяцев назад
Fascinating ! A wonderfully eloquent presentation. Thank you Tony the facts and background work gone into yours and your predecessor's research are far more compelling than i could have imagined.
@JadeDragon407
@JadeDragon407 2 года назад
Thank you Dr Freeth and Stanford for hosting this (even though it was 6 yrs ago now). It's really neat to learn more about this device. Aside the math and science that went into getting the mechanics accurate, it was given a certain artful style that one can't help but appreciate. I would definitely call it a sky (and sports) computer. So much went into figuring how to make this, much less the actual mfgring of it, so you have to think this wasn't the only one, or at least... not the only one intended to be made. It would be a wonderful insight if other versions/duplicates could be discovered. Commercially available working models would be a great revival of them, if made to similar quality specs.
@heathermichelle2703
@heathermichelle2703 Год назад
Do you mean like the Mayan calendar?
@JadeDragon407
@JadeDragon407 Год назад
@@heathermichelle2703 Potentially; or any means of ensuring the astronomical math is accurate
@xkguy
@xkguy 3 года назад
In every age there are people who make the rest of us seem drooling idiots. It is the obligation of the rest of us to find, nurture and encourage these people. Even if the mechanism was the result of one such genius though, the technology must have involved a community of very talented people. This is a great study of the history of science and technology.
@cye2310
@cye2310 2 года назад
The same happened with Charles Darwin. But now, hopefully, we all can ignore those science deniers and embrace the facts of our reality. The great thing about this is if we're wrong, we can find another, more reliable solutions and not sticking to the same answers like some groups out there.
@akaku9
@akaku9 2 года назад
@UCilEKHUR-WtlI3JD5yTcD3g lol. Creating a physical object requires fundamental understanding of the nature of the materials used. Youre comparing this to observation of a phenomenon of change in a species' traits, qualities, and features over several generations You're judging Darwins ability as a fish to climb a tree. The only clown here is you.
@AlbertCanil
@AlbertCanil 8 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing
@LoesungFeuer5
@LoesungFeuer5 Год назад
Years in my RU-vid recommendation; and now i finally watched it! Super intetesting! :)
@phillipwareham
@phillipwareham Год назад
Wow. I've never before watched a powerpoint presentation that looks like someone has put decades into it. On the content, it's amazing to contemplate the questions raised by this device.
@henryshannon6478
@henryshannon6478 3 года назад
Going on the record concerning the month names and the local games for Dodona and Rhodes it looks like the mechanism is a commission job prepared in Rhodes for a client in Epirus. The region had been important politically during the time of Pyrrhus (died 272 BC) and could still have rich and influential rulers later on.
@adamthomas8069
@adamthomas8069 3 года назад
Commissioned by WHO and HOW was it designed? It was a GIANT scientific work.
@SoldatDuChristChannel
@SoldatDuChristChannel 2 года назад
ITS THE AAAAAALIENS! MY GOD WE ARE ALL DOOOMED!!
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 2 года назад
What a fascinating speech, by a excellent and lucid informant, I could listen for hours.
@chipevans8239
@chipevans8239 2 года назад
How about a Joe Biden speech?
@balticdubai950
@balticdubai950 2 года назад
Fascinating, just wonderful. Possibly this is a tool to plan the agricultural development of a civilization. ? It also has to do with phases of growth and the water balance of entire regions, or did I misunderstand something? That was vital to the early civilizations, wasn't it?
@theresa42213
@theresa42213 2 года назад
Thank You to the persistence of the 4 generations of scientists who did the work! lt shows how brilliant people were then, and l believe many civilizations really were. We still cant copy the pyramids, nor do we know how those megaliths with zillion pound blocks in Peru, and elsewhere were built. Just shows me that people always had the capability for genius.
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