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Antikythera mechanism: Ancient computer’s gears may not have been able to turn

Last updated: April 18, 2025 2:00 am
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The Antikythera mechanism, a fascinating ancient Greek device often referred to as the world’s first computer, has been a subject of intrigue and mystery since its discovery in 1901. Found in a shipwreck believed to date back to around 60 BC, this intricate mechanism has puzzled researchers for decades.

Recent simulations of the Antikythera mechanism’s workings have cast doubt on its functionality. While some experts believe that the device may not have worked at all, others argue that the extensive damage it has sustained over the centuries makes it difficult to determine its original purpose with certainty.

X-ray scans and digital reconstructions have revealed that the Antikythera mechanism was originally a compact 30-centimeter box containing a series of interlinked systems. These systems, which included gears and dials, were thought to be used for tracking celestial movements and predicting astronomical events.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding its functionality, the Antikythera mechanism remains a marvel of ancient engineering. Its intricate design and advanced technology have led many to speculate about the ingenuity of the ancient Greeks who created it.

As researchers continue to study and analyze this enigmatic device, the mysteries of the Antikythera mechanism may gradually be unraveled. Whether it was a functioning astronomical calculator or a complex astronomical clock, the significance of this ancient artifact in our understanding of ancient technology and scientific knowledge cannot be overstated.

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