10 Ancient Mysteries That Science Still Can't Solve
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10 Ancient Mysteries That Science Still Can't Solve
It’s not gobekli tay pay. Say it right.
The year is nineteen hundred and one, but the device you're about to see was built in eighty-seven BCE. A Greek sponge diver named Elias Stadiatis surfaces off the coast of Antikythera island, gasping. He's just seen something impossible at the bottom of the Mediterranean: a bronze hand reaching up from the sand. When archaeologists pulled the corroded lump from that ancient shipwreck, they had no idea they were holding a two-thousand-year-old computer. Not a calculator. A computer. With gears that wouldn't be matched in complexity for another one thousand four hundred years.
At first glance, it looked like nothing.
I’m sure it wasn’t just the one off. There were probably hundreds of those. None of the others will ever be found however. Also, we’re not sure exactly how many gears and how exactly works. Many attempts have produced similar devices, but we’re not sure they’re like the original or function like the original did.
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The more we learn about ancient civilizations, the more it seems like history isn’t as linear as we thought. Maybe these “mysteries” are just gaps in our understanding, not impossibilities.
@AncientMysteryAIcinematicwhat about a human like person around 15ft or 18ft ppl helped build most if not all the megalithic sturtures
@Unkle_P211000 years in the future
"We found an ancient Greek God not listed in any history books, it looks like a handsome squid"
ancient alex
@TheBlackSuitDetectiveWhat if they used water, or time. You rub something long enough you will eventually get to the middle.
@Cloverhope23We ALL know NOTHING.
One thing you all can be sure about.
This video sucks
@jones94122clickbait bullshit. all of those have been explained years ago. they are all solved
@dantemcedgelord9331These videos are funny because it brings out the people that think they know more than they actually do😂
@UzitheSaintanti ki tera XD
@vladpuia6960Antikythera device isn't a mystery at all, even before it was found they were always known about and the technology wasn't actually advanced for the time it was created. What makes it incredible is the fact that it survived as until it's discovery we had never actually seen a real one we'd only read about them
@telbertsixx5725Why are we using BCE and CE but we still place year 0 at the birth of Christ?
@skessisaliveReligion is stupid. It’s just a fucking coping mechanism asshole elites came up with to make everybody blame each other instead of the elite.
@bibbidi_bobbidi_baconsRead your Bible, especially about the time of beginning of earth and before the flood may explain a large part of what we should looking at.
@bonniearmstrong6564Nice work!! Please put timestamps throughout your videos
@Onthestraightpath10456Antikythera Mechanism doesn't work well and it's not out of place. Debunked
@BigSawCatPeople forget china burnt a lot of books and documents so a lot of their stuff probably was written down just lost
@HestoryHimstoryHistory👍👍👍
@TRIPLEPINEACRESontSolved voynich this weekend. Published to nature. Glagolitic angular cursive. 95% 15th Century Croatian the rest is Latin or words out of use. It’s a Pharmacological apothecary recipe book.
@DenofLoreNice
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