Both remind some of those built in the "3-body problem".
My pet peeve is that even at Antikythera times they could have, if they had knowledge, built electronic devices - copper wire needle contact with crystalized molten sand gives you a diode junction, add a wire - transistor, and leather, brine, copper disks - electricity.
There was a guy on youtube who used a kiln to smelt copper ore and zinc ore, made wire coils and a vinegar battery, and demonstrated a telegraph made with bronze age resources.
The topic seemed familiar to me ;-)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35311300 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45010658
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Brilliant. Mr. Shirriff, please do the Antikythera next.
Both remind some of those built in the "3-body problem".
My pet peeve is that even at Antikythera times they could have, if they had knowledge, built electronic devices - copper wire needle contact with crystalized molten sand gives you a diode junction, add a wire - transistor, and leather, brine, copper disks - electricity.
There was a guy on youtube who used a kiln to smelt copper ore and zinc ore, made wire coils and a vinegar battery, and demonstrated a telegraph made with bronze age resources.
I've partially heard of Antikythera. What do experts think it is?