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The 2,000-Year-Old Computer That Shouldn't Exist: The Antikythera Mechanism & Lost Ancient Tech Did the Ancient Greeks build a computer 2,000 years before Bill Gates was born? ⚙️🏛️ In 1901, divers found a corroded lump of bronze off the coast of Antikythera. For decades, it sat in a museum basement, ignored. When scientists finally X-rayed it, they realized they were looking at something impossible: a machine with the complexity of a 20th-century Swiss watch, built before the time of Jesus. In this episode, we are decoding the Antikythera Mechanism, the world's first analog computer. But this isn't just about one gadget; it's a detective story about 1,500 years of lost technology. We challenge the idea that the world went "dark" after Rome fell and prove that the road to the iPhone was paved by ancient geniuses. We trace the incredible timeline of automation: - The Greeks: How inventors like Ctesibius and Hero of Alexandria created steam engines and automatic doors when most of the world was living in mud huts. - The Transition: How the Antikythera Mechanism tracked the moon, sun, and eclipses with mind-blowing precision. - The Saviors: How the Islamic Golden Age and engineers like Al-Jazari saved these secrets, building humanoid robots and massive water clocks while Europe slept. - The Legacy: How this "lost" knowledge migrated back to Europe to spark the invention of the mechanical clock. Was it aliens? No. It was human genius that we simply forgot. Join us as we open the hood on history’s most advanced ancient artifact. Ready to have your mind blown by the past? 🎧 Hit PLAY to discover the computer that shouldn't exist, SUBSCRIBE for more lost history, and SHARE this with that friend who thinks technology started in Silicon Valley!

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Between Medicine and Philosophy 13:

Humanoid Automaton, Iraq (or Siria) c. 1315

from al-Jazari, "The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices", detached folio, Object Number: 55.121.12, the Metropolitan Museum, New York.

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