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The Antikythera Mechanism Episode 11 - Inscribing The Back Plate - Part 2
Hi Folks,
Part 2 of the Back Plate Inscriptions is good to go! A deep dive on all things #Saros and #eclipses - do please enjoy :)
Cheers,
Chris.
Clips Channel Glyph Video Quiz: • Reading #Eclipse Glyph...
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References:
LUNAR ECLIPSES AND THE SAROS: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEsaros...
hist.science.online.fr/antikyt... - Counting Months and Years: The Upper Back Dial of the Antikythera Mechanism1 M.T. Wright 2005
www.jstor.org/stable/20191159 - "IG" XII, 1 913: An Astronomical Inscription from Hellenistic Rhodes - Alexander Jones 2006
www.sciamvs.org/files/SCIAMVS... The Keskintos Astronomical Inscription Text and Interpretations - Alexander Jones 2006
www.nature.com/articles/natur... - Calendars with Olympiad display and eclipse
prediction on the Antikythera Mechanism - Freeth et al 2008
www.atnf.csiro.au/people/atzi... X-ray Tomography of the Antikythera Mechanism - Andrew Ramsey 2012
link.springer.com/article/10.... On the epoch of the Antikythera mechanism and its eclipse predictor - Carman & Evans 2014
journals.plos.org/plosone/art... Eclipse Prediction on the Ancient Greek Astronomical Calculating Machine Known as the Antikythera Mechanism - Freeth 2014
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1... - The Antikythera Mechanism: the CONSTRUCTION of the METONIC POINTER and the back PLATE spirals - M. ANASTASIOU et al 2014
www.brepolsonline.net/doi/10.... The Back Dial and Back Plate Inscriptions - Anastasiou et al 2016
www.brepolsonline.net/doi/10.... - The Back Cover Inscription - Bitsakis/Jones 2016
www.jstor.org/stable/10.2972/h... The Calendar on the Antikythera Mechanism and the Corinthian Family of Calendars - Iversen 2017
doi.org/10.1057/s41599-018-02... Revising the eclipse prediction scheme in the Antikythera mechanism - Freeth 2019
link.springer.com/article/10.... The Back Plate Inscription and eclipse scheme of the Antikythera Mechanism revisited - Iversen/Jones 2019
www.researchgate.net/publicat... "The Antikythera Mechanism, Rhodes, and Epeiros" - Iverson, P 2020
Lunisolar Calendar: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunisol...
Intercalation: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interca...)
Intercalary Year: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_year
Metonic Cycle: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metonic...
Callippic Cycle: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callipp...
Variability of ancient Greek Calendars: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient...
Plutarch, on the start of the lunar month: www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/t...
Hour: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hour

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@101alexs
@101alexs Год назад
While having a crappy shift at work, I sneakily check RU-vid during a break and see a new video from Clickspring. The rest of the shift will now see me being a paragon of calm. Similar to Bill Bailey after he swallowed the little book of calm in black books.
@freakincaige
@freakincaige Год назад
Add a dab of lavender to milk; leave town with an orange, and pretend you're laughing at it.
@eflem77
@eflem77 Год назад
When you're feeling under pressure, do something different. Roll up your sleeves, or eat an orange.
@andriandrason1318
@andriandrason1318 Год назад
Now, picture the ocean... AGH! AAGH! Oh, oh, a calm ocean!
@Kyharra
@Kyharra Год назад
K
@cephalopodgyzym
@cephalopodgyzym Год назад
Clickspring is our book of calm.
@ChuckUnderFire
@ChuckUnderFire Год назад
If you’re ever wondering “why hasn’t Clickspring released anything in a while?”… it’s because he’s still tapping a chisel into brass for what must feel like all eternity.
@CorbinMusso88
@CorbinMusso88 Год назад
@@voltairegoetheI accidentally dropped mine into the ocean somewhere around Greece…maybe one day he’ll make that one too.
@phake961
@phake961 Год назад
Legend has it, he is still tapping away to this day...
@alargy2
@alargy2 2 месяца назад
Any news about your Antikythera Mechanism model 😎?
@evilotis01
@evilotis01 Год назад
i can''t help but picture the guy who designed the machine sitting down with the long-bearded philosopher type who commissioned it, and being told, "well, it's a cycle of 223 months, but then there's this extra 1/3 of a day that complicates things, and then there's the whole thing about eclipses not necessarily being visible if they do happen-anyway, you can do that all with gears, right?" "uh...."
@fischX
@fischX Год назад
No doubt there where many uh elements involved in that design - you can go to the best machinists today with CNC, all the historical information, Computer and the internet and CAD and order "an Antikythera mechanism but for today" - "uh" is probably the first response ;)
@computeraidedworld1148
@computeraidedworld1148 Год назад
"Uhhh.. gears?"
@EggBastion
@EggBastion Год назад
@@computeraidedworld1148 Yeah, toothed wheels able to link our human understanding to the very machinations of the heavens themselves. A set of _metal gears!_
@wrnchhead76
@wrnchhead76 Год назад
Lmao. I would love to have watched that go down
@cogspace
@cogspace Год назад
Not too different from what modern engineers deal with. "You can do all that with software, right?" "Uh..."
@Frooderick
@Frooderick Год назад
Unintended side-effect of building an antikythera device: now fluent in Ancient Greek.
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
A brilliant instrument that could only be remade by a brilliant precision machinist, through countless hours of study and painstakingly time consuming precision crafting, using only period tools, specifically made for this project. Sorry, ran out of adjectives, Chris.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Thank you mate :)
@frollard
@frollard Год назад
Part of me screams in modern anguish at how this could be cnc manufactured (among all the other modern techniques/3d printing).... And in the same breath, that cold replication just wouldn't be the same at all. Doing it 'right' by the inventors and throwing countless hours of masterful work into the creation just seems fitting. Proving that it could be done is walking the talk, and I love every minute of it. Truly Chris, thank you for sharing (and the immense research on the back end) this re-creation.
@AcrimoniousMirth
@AcrimoniousMirth Год назад
@@frollard completely agreed! Part of me cries out to CAD model it then get it machined so I can have a replica of my own. But so so much more of me is content with being able to watch this incredible and caring artisanal craftwork.
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
@@frollard I completely agree.
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
@@Clickspring You deserve all praise we can think of - this was an immense undertaking and you pulled it out in perfection 🙂
@phpn99
@phpn99 Год назад
Grateful to experience these rare events. Take your time ; each episode feels like we witnessed the previous one only moments before. It's suiting that the subject matter is about time, because this endeavour of yours has turned itself into a veritable time machine.
@brennanlangless8912
@brennanlangless8912 Год назад
Hear hear I love this I stumbled upon this channel back during episode two of this series and I’ve always been a lover of ancient technology ( everything that is pre industrial revolution) and how it works
@bertradmacher2623
@bertradmacher2623 Год назад
Like the that scale of understanding
@cavemanvi
@cavemanvi Год назад
I’ve lost interest and will probably watch it all at once when it comes out like a Netflix series binge.
@brennanlangless8912
@brennanlangless8912 Год назад
@@bertradmacher2623 the reason why I like the pre industrial technology is because of the amount of time and care that was put into the the object most primitive thing that comes to mind is a knaped arrow/spear head and the most advanced would have to be a hand made ossuary with hand blown glass spheres to represent planets
@stevenicholas5651
@stevenicholas5651 Год назад
@@brennanlangless8912 ,
@Hooptyroo
@Hooptyroo Год назад
Suddenly… This is honestly some of the coolest stuff ever. Every episode is jaw dropping in its beauty, complexity and…uh…sciencey.
@ogi22
@ogi22 Год назад
Hehe, i just wrote to my gf about this. First, i admire Chris for his precision and clean work. And his really deep study of this mechanism, inscriptions, work techniques... And then i think that he is doing this work a couple thousands of years after the original. For those people back then, this level of technology and precision would compare to a quantum computing today. Something at the edge of fantasy and reality.
@GregorShapiro
@GregorShapiro Год назад
@@ogi22 ...and video editing finesse.
@ThatOneGuy46696
@ThatOneGuy46696 Год назад
and when the world needed him most, he returned!
@firstpersonballistics5783
@firstpersonballistics5783 Год назад
Need a click spring mechanism to predict when Chris will make his next episode in the series.
@djstringsmusic2994
@djstringsmusic2994 Год назад
@@firstpersonballistics5783 Only Old Tony's lathe truly knows such secrets lol
@EleanorPeterson
@EleanorPeterson Год назад
Chris, it's magnificent! Unfortunately, though, some things never change: after thousands of years, reading an Operating Manual remains a daunting and baffling experience. This one's all Greek to me... 😁
@chattonlad9382
@chattonlad9382 Год назад
😂
@warpspeed9877
@warpspeed9877 Год назад
Ektos an ise ellinas...(unless you are Greek!😁)
@brandonthesteele
@brandonthesteele Год назад
lmao
@timothyball3144
@timothyball3144 Год назад
Not only am I looking forward to seeing this as a finished, working piece, but the mega edit for it will be great as well.
@MrFrankie180
@MrFrankie180 Год назад
The National Archaeological Museum of Athens, which houses the original remains, should consider shelling out a really big amount (maybe with additional crowdfunding) - to buy this resulting machine, and the tools that were necessary to build it. I would be in the cf campaign with whatever i can afford. Truely breathtaking effort, Chris!!!
@polychronisrempoulakis3588
@polychronisrempoulakis3588 Год назад
Your work and devotion on the science and engineering to understand and bring to life this is truly astonishing! To my humble opinion this is hands down the most accurate but also aesthetically pleasing rendition of the Antikythera mechanism ever made, worthy to be in a museum itself!
@tjthrash0143
@tjthrash0143 Год назад
The patience shown in engraving alone is super human. You are creating a modern priceless artifact.
@mareky1234
@mareky1234 Год назад
I was about to say the same thing. This is brilliant work indeed.
@drstrangefart
@drstrangefart Год назад
Maaaaaaaan when this thing is finished there'll be a 2 1/2 hour full build video or something like that.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
I'll do something fun, for sure - Cheers :)
@6612770
@6612770 Год назад
... And let us all also express our gratitude for the outstanding effort in scripting, filming and packaging each mind-blowing episode!
@landspide
@landspide Год назад
Someone give this guy a Nobel Prize.
@adambased7928
@adambased7928 5 месяцев назад
So true one of a few people on this planet who could have done work like this
@Darren_Barclay
@Darren_Barclay 4 месяца назад
This has to be may favourite build series Chris, I’ve watched it so many times as it’s got it all, entertainment, inspiration and ingenuity.
@joe4171
@joe4171 2 месяца назад
Just watched all 12 of these videos, plus the making of the tools, and I have to say these are some of the most beautifully made videos I’ve ever watched. Amazing content!!
@ericzhill
@ericzhill Год назад
I'm not sure if there's a word for "far beyond a work of art". This is a work of exquisite beauty, love, and history all wrapped up into a superb presentation, covered with fantastic commentary, and teaches a phenomenal bit of history. Simply wow.
@teeanahera8949
@teeanahera8949 Год назад
You left out the words maths and science.
@fwmh
@fwmh Год назад
When you have finished, where will your reconstruction end up? It seems to me to be almost as important as the original device. Well done
@cest7343
@cest7343 Год назад
This is at the same time archaeology, craftsmanship, precision machining, math, astronomy, photography, art and time travel. Thank You Chris for taking us along on the epic voyage
@fraserbuilds
@fraserbuilds Год назад
the level of precision and ingenuity displayed in this is so incredible. every episode of this series absolutely blows my mind, every time i think it couldn't possibly go deeper it does.
@-feonix48-47
@-feonix48-47 Год назад
The level of craftsmanship for not just the mechanism itself, but for the camerawork and editing that makes everything both extremely clear and beautiful along with the truly educational explanations really does put this past so much other stuff on this site. Absolutely unreal this content is available for free, I look forward to every episode in this series and never been let down.
@sethkeown5965
@sethkeown5965 Год назад
i am so excited to read the doctoral papers that will come out of your making this.
@dixonqwerty
@dixonqwerty Год назад
Dear God this is complex on so many levels. I am blown away.
@mellhole
@mellhole Год назад
Our world shadowed by nuclear war, this masterpiece brings a little light back. Magnificent Clickspring.
@guye7763
@guye7763 Год назад
Now there's a lot to absorb here! .....Ya think ? Brilliant as usual.
@MarkKent2112
@MarkKent2112 Год назад
Not gonna lie, but I opened the video and just clicked LIKE without even watching it because, you know, it's gonna be GREAT. It's soothing to listen to his calm voice explain the dazzling intricacies of this delicate mechanism with such aplomb. 10/10
@MacroMachines
@MacroMachines Год назад
Another phenomenal episode of what's easily the most fascinating series on RU-vid
@rojirrim7298
@rojirrim7298 Год назад
Damn, surprised to catch the video at 2AM, guess I'll go to sleep later :) thanks for your work Chris
@outkast0424
@outkast0424 Год назад
Uuuuugh thank you for saving a terrible Friday... 😌
@charleshanson9467
@charleshanson9467 Год назад
Processing the complexities and multiple levels of qualifiers for every data point of this is giving me flashbacks to having to learn lowest-bidder custom enterprise software for my job.
@crnlbwlawson
@crnlbwlawson Год назад
Unbelievable patients. I can see myself trying to engrave that dial. 3 minutes in, after I make an unwanted scratch, things start flying about the room. Excellent work Chris.
@jamiee7367
@jamiee7367 Год назад
Tonight just became a good night
@milspectoothpick4119
@milspectoothpick4119 Год назад
I don't even follow TV shows and yet here I am always watching out for a new ClickSpring episode!
@denis9450
@denis9450 Год назад
As an Engineer find you workmanship beyond belief well done young man this should end up being displayed in a museum
@theimperial9858
@theimperial9858 11 месяцев назад
we need a new one!!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 11 месяцев назад
Agree! More on the way as soon as I am able - Cheers :)
@jort93z
@jort93z Год назад
I am amazed people back in the day were able to figure this out.
@pedrovergara7594
@pedrovergara7594 Год назад
Even better: it's not like we figured it out ourselves. It was people "back in the day" who figured out all of this, and we learned it all from them.
@njwcagle
@njwcagle Год назад
I feel like it might be nerve-wracking to ship the device without damaging it, but it would be incredible if it could go on tour at various museums around the world. I'd do anything I could to go see this in person once it's complete. Wherever it ends up though, I want to try to see it. Thank you for working so hard to preserve this knowledge.
@BrooksMoses
@BrooksMoses Год назад
And just imagine what it was like shipping the first one! And then finding out that it was lost at sea....
@perrylc8812
@perrylc8812 Год назад
@@BrooksMoses one could only laugh before for crying.
@Roxfox
@Roxfox Год назад
@@BrooksMoses I was gonna say. Worst that can happen is that it ends up at the bottom of the sea. Nothing we haven't dealt with before...!
@njwcagle
@njwcagle Год назад
@@BrooksMoses That's the final step of the build. Truly preserving the history by dropping it in the ocean. It has to be historically accurate!
@unboostedpueeblood
@unboostedpueeblood 4 месяца назад
That device has intrigued me since it's dicovery. Incredible raftsmanship, from one machinist to another !
@mchiodox69
@mchiodox69 Год назад
Wow....that is all I can say. What a project done by a real craftsman worthy of the challenge
@excusemeIhaveapinkbeard
@excusemeIhaveapinkbeard Год назад
I never want this series to end.
@sidekickbob7227
@sidekickbob7227 Год назад
I hope the mechanism will be finished, and then will be shown used daily over several years. Just to give us the insight of the use and level of usefulness. Imagine how facinating it will be to see this machine predict astrological happenings!
@abpsd73
@abpsd73 Год назад
I can't imagine the patience and tenacity to precisely hand engrave all those markings.
@TylerDollarhide
@TylerDollarhide Год назад
I finally got the opportunity to see the original mechanism myself when living in Greece for a month.
@DavidGuyton
@DavidGuyton Год назад
Oh you don't know how much I needed to see a new Clickspring video today...
@michaelwest4325
@michaelwest4325 Год назад
The power of language or writing, small symbols that convey greater meaning. And a mechanism that can hold them, convey them and give them context for greater meaning. Rather astounding really.
@firstpersonballistics5783
@firstpersonballistics5783 Год назад
He blessed us with another episode
@Eg-kq8vn3so5x
@Eg-kq8vn3so5x Год назад
Наверное вам уже говорили,но у вас "золотые" руки. Вы сами создаёте инструменты которыми потом работаете...просто супер!
@fakjbf3129
@fakjbf3129 Год назад
Imagine how meticulous ancient record keeping must have been in order to figure out cycles that play out over a thousand years. It’s truly amazing how much they were able to study and know without even the use of stuff like telescopes.
@CorbinMusso88
@CorbinMusso88 Год назад
I literally danced with joy when I saw there was a new Clickspring video. Made my night.
@jcnash02
@jcnash02 Год назад
At 7:45 he literally has us watching paint dry, and for some reason, I don’t mind at all.
@TheRecreationalMachinist
@TheRecreationalMachinist Год назад
Absolutely astonishing. Thanks for undertaking the project, and sharing it with your peerless presentation.
@danmetzger5583
@danmetzger5583 Год назад
I had almost lost hope of ever seeing an other episode.....It was worth the wait!!
@kimmy_future4265
@kimmy_future4265 Год назад
Really love the look of the black background and the brass symbols showing thru. Also like that you kept the conjectured text scratched in to give context to the whole thing.
@diras2010
@diras2010 Год назад
The amount of work that Chris have invested is baffling by itself, the attention to detail and the breakthrough discoveries made, simply humbles me down, I bet, that at he end off all of it, Chris would be the only one with a whole, 100% functional, Antikythera mechanism I would like to see this mechanism on the museum display where the old, original pieces are being showcased, next to it, as a recognition of such extensive and detailed work Chris reconstruction is a huge step forward on the knowledge field of such detailed instrument, and will awe the future generations who will like to understand why the people of ancient Greece would have go to such lengths in order to understand their surroundings and the sky above, all in the pursuit of knowledge and bettering the human race
@dh8956
@dh8956 Год назад
That was awesome. It's rare when I find a video that has links that I'll spend even more time on. I am patiently awaiting the completion of this device of antiquity.
@frogz
@frogz Год назад
NEW CLICKSPRING VIDEO???? YOU ALREADY KNOW I AM DROPPING EVERYTHING TO WATCH IT!!!
@protocol6
@protocol6 Год назад
I suppose it's not necessary to engrave the bits that don't survive. It won't impact the bootstrap paradox you and Tony created.
@lancer525
@lancer525 Год назад
"Bootstrap paradox"???
@userPrehistoricman
@userPrehistoricman Год назад
@@lancer525 I believe the commenter is implying that the mechanism made here is the actual antikythera and it will be sent back in time.
@kitlith
@kitlith Год назад
@@lancer525 I believe they're referencing a collaboration video on this old tony's channel called "ORIGINS" that features sending a modified version of the antikythera mechanism back in time.
@mareky1234
@mareky1234 Год назад
@@userPrehistoricman i was going to make a very similar comment myself, its so well made its almost believable that this is exactly what happened. Dr Who would be impressed.
@Tsskevik
@Tsskevik Год назад
Finally, some of the best workmanship i ever saw! Thank you!
@codprawn
@codprawn Год назад
Almost 2000 years old. The mind boggles. Not just the precision engineering but the maths behind it. Just come out of hospital and recovering from Covid. Lying on the settee in front of a nice fire. And watching Clickspring. Best medicine ever!
@JustinSebenius
@JustinSebenius Год назад
I've watched this series since it started 5 years ago, viewing each episode nearly the day it released everytime. To see it in this state is such a satisfying feeling. Extraordinary work Chris and thank you for bringing us all along for this journey! Can't wait to see what your next project entails. Cheers!
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen Год назад
The hours that goes into engraving that much text with a tiny chisel and a hammer must be... overwhelming..
@bengendron2713
@bengendron2713 Год назад
March 27 2023. Currently watching a show on the history channel where they talk about the machine you are currently recreating and some of their theories are just hilarious.
@baggothree
@baggothree Год назад
This series is such important work you're doing, bringing this process to the people. Thank you for giving such a unique view of history!
@VincenzOmaha
@VincenzOmaha Год назад
That moment when you're glad you don't ring the bell 🔔 because the happiness of being surprised is better than a push notification. Love this series 🤩
@briar9997
@briar9997 Год назад
Istg I drop everything for this series
@PetesGuide
@PetesGuide Год назад
Ditto!
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 Год назад
The potentil for catastrophic error in a moment of inattention in the engraving is horrifying.
@jimhoffman9438
@jimhoffman9438 5 дней назад
I just saw the real thing today in a museum in Athens and was absolutely blown away. Then was told about this channel.. absolutely love the insight and details on the device and look forward to the next time seeing the display and understanding it a bit more. ♡♡♡
@elanman608
@elanman608 Год назад
I have seen a couple of documentaries about the mechanism and they both made all sorts of claims comparing it to modern technology. Your explanations are so much clearer and put the technology and craftsmanship in context with it's time.
@randombloke82
@randombloke82 Год назад
Whoa. An update! Who cares if it’s midnight?
@andrewnicon
@andrewnicon Год назад
Antikythera Mechanism video days feel like my birthday
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
So pleased to hear that :)
@Danger_mouse
@Danger_mouse Год назад
Thank you Chris. This machine is so clearly a labour of love for you, as it no doubt was for the ancient craftsmen who made the original. I'm sure they would approve of you skills!
@Oldtanktapper
@Oldtanktapper Год назад
It’s astonishing that, as far as I know, this is the only example we have of what must have been a relatively mature technology in it’s day. It can’t possibly have existed in a vacuum by itself, there must’ve been a whole plethora of related machines and implements that led to its development, whole workshops of craftsmen who were capable of interpreting the plans and creating them, books of celestial observations and treatises on the maths involved, and so on and so forth. And yet, this is all that we are left with. Love your work Chris, keep them coming!
@asicdathens
@asicdathens Год назад
The machine was made of bronze. At the time bronze very valuable and most items ended up recycled. Whatever bronze items from antiquity we have had been in a shipwreck, some kind of accident that were covered with tons of soil etc. There must be at least 100 -150 years of evolving devices to reach that level of minaturization. The next comparable device in complexity was manufactured in the 14th century in England
@F14thunderhawk
@F14thunderhawk Год назад
@@asicdathens alternatively, the mechanism was never made by the helenic greeks, but instead was in fact cast through time and lost in the antikythera shipwreck by chris, creating a closed time loop where Chris was inspired to craft the device.
@joshLrob
@joshLrob Год назад
Chris, you alone are the reason to start using RU-vid. I subscribed years ago when it was brass parts. You continue to up your game to a level that exceeds any expectation. You are one of maybe a handful of humans that understand what you are describing and yet you make acessable to all. Thank you.
@MisterIkkus
@MisterIkkus Год назад
Genuinely never more excited to see a video than to see one of yours in this series. Thank you so much for sharing this incredible project with us in such a sophisticated fashion.
@dukestt5436
@dukestt5436 Год назад
The amount of work on the detail never ceases to amaze me.
@pjhalchemy
@pjhalchemy Год назад
Hadn't even thought of resetting the dials for perpetual modes, but beyond that I'm speechless Chris! Such a Maestro at all you do!! Hat Tip, slight Nod...Respect! ~PJ
@philxcskier
@philxcskier Год назад
I remember when you started the series, and built the vice/tool holder and files.. it feels like yesterday! Thanks for putting the videos together, if you consider RU-vid a modern day library of sorts, this is one of the choice collections within.
@FredT34
@FredT34 Год назад
You just should get 10 Oscar and 3 Nobel prizes for these videos.
@benistingray6097
@benistingray6097 Год назад
Yes new Clickspring video, love your craft dude, watching these is like ASMR :) Greetings from Switzerland
@matiastripaldi406
@matiastripaldi406 Год назад
Yes, another episode! This is an amazing mood lifter on a moody friday night. Thank you so very much for your hard work Chris.
@BRUXXUS
@BRUXXUS Год назад
Astonishingly beautiful. Seeing these videos pop up in my subscriptions is such a gift. Thank you.
@QuiranPup
@QuiranPup Год назад
I am absolutely amazed by the amount of information this device was able to relay. Such a shame no such devices survived fully (that we know of) It is exiting to see this, steel wasn't yet discovered and this existed. Has me wondering, how much knowledge we had in the past was lost at some point. Respect for the work you put into this
@bearnecessitits
@bearnecessitits Год назад
Hot damn, when you realize how much you've missed these videos over the last few years. Please take all the time it needs, I understand it's ready when it's ready... But know it's akin to an endorphin rush to hear your voice in a full feature video again! Cheers mate.
@simonc3192
@simonc3192 Год назад
Most of this went completely over my head but watching this man work is soothing.
@HelenaOfDetroit
@HelenaOfDetroit Год назад
When he's finally done with this massive project, I hope he makes a video explaining how he manages to spend so much time and effort (ie remains motivated) over such a long time. Extremely large projects are something I've struggled to complete, so I'm always curious how others approach them.
@nomadicgrenada
@nomadicgrenada Год назад
I don't possess the writing skills to do justice to your work and talents Chris, hats off to you brother. Sheer quality at its finest.
@MrBatriste
@MrBatriste Год назад
Stunned following this series. Worthy of a Doctorate in several fields
@user-jw3wj2ld6t
@user-jw3wj2ld6t Год назад
Been watching this series for a couple years now. Very exciting to see it finally complete.
@illustratedlefty213
@illustratedlefty213 Год назад
After convincing myself I would have thrown the pointer arms across the shop the first time I got ham handed with a file and broke the spoke off of it. Then he goes to hand engraving what musta taken years worth of glyphs. Patience of a saint. I really was impressed by your clock build and now have to wonder if This Old Tony taking you to the future has something to do with all of this. Great work Chris!!!
@kenj.3977
@kenj.3977 Год назад
Made my day to see this pop up.
@lollerich
@lollerich Год назад
It's not just the mathematics involved but the precision of what you do that is astonishing to me. I'm in awe of your craftsmanship.
@TheOneLookGamer
@TheOneLookGamer Год назад
Hey clickspring! Long time follower of this project can’t wait to watch this video!!
@lopsidedpolygon
@lopsidedpolygon Год назад
I'm vibrating with excitement! My favorite video series I discovered this year!
@firstpersonballistics5783
@firstpersonballistics5783 Год назад
Lucky you i have been following this series for at least 4 long years.
@ryandavis7593
@ryandavis7593 Год назад
@@firstpersonballistics5783 I mentioned this series while teaching class at church in Indiana. I moved to Texas three and a half years ago. Having taken Koinah Greek in college this really brings the geek out in me. Working as a locomotive composite mechanic, I find the engineering in this extraordinary and the execution exquisite.
@paulcooper2897
@paulcooper2897 Год назад
Scholar, Machinist and Artisan. Incredible. Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
@PixelatedPuzzlements
@PixelatedPuzzlements 4 месяца назад
By far one of my favorite pieces of content on the whole platform. This is simply exquisite and beautiful.
@classydays43
@classydays43 Год назад
Here I am having taken a year to build a box and you're rebuilding probably one of the most incredible artefacts ever discovered.
@AirwolfCrazy
@AirwolfCrazy Год назад
So excited to see another episode. This has been my favorite series. The work is incredible.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring Год назад
Great to have you watching mate :)
@coeliacmccarthy2191
@coeliacmccarthy2191 Год назад
cozy hip-hop beats to craft antikythera mechanisms to
@mahtoosacks
@mahtoosacks Год назад
This has been my favorite series of any others. You have an amazing way of story telling, and you work is outstanding. I learn just by watching your mastery in action. Good show!