This is the Antikythera Mechanism. It is an OOPArt (out-of-place artifact), though you will rarely hear it described as such, as it betrays the paucity of our historical narrative. The terrain is littered with these things. OOPArts are the rule, not the exception.
This article, though it may have been one of your shorter ones, was a joy to read! It makes me think to your other pieces on ancient technologies, great arrayed mirrors that could set boats on the shore ablaze. To our forgotten memories. How did our ancestors come to these great inventions? God's divine light can be very revealing if we open our eyes, to paraphrase Aquinas.
Thanks for another solid article. Look forward to the next one! :D
This article, though it may have been one of your shorter ones, was a joy to read! It makes me think to your other pieces on ancient technologies, great arrayed mirrors that could set boats on the shore ablaze. To our forgotten memories. How did our ancestors come to these great inventions? God's divine light can be very revealing if we open our eyes, to paraphrase Aquinas.
Thanks for another solid article. Look forward to the next one! :D
This reminded me of Aryton Senna and Marco White
Fascinating, thank you.
Goethean science...