⚙️ Le Mécanisme d’Anticythère

⚙️ The Antikythera Mechanism The Ancient Computer That Should Never Have Existed Aegean Sea. Off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera, divers discovered the wreck of a Roman galley that had been submerged for over two thousand years. Among the bronze statues and broken amphorae, a small block of corroded metal barely attracted attention. An insignificant fragment. And yet… Upon examination, researchers discovered bronze gears. Tiny cogwheels. Microscopic Greek inscriptions. This is not just a relic. 👉 It's a machine. An astronomical calculator capable of predicting eclipses, modeling planetary movements, and mechanically reproducing the cosmos. And it dates back to the 2nd century BC. The problem? Such technology shouldn't have existed before the 14th century. A complete anachronism. Like discovering a Swiss watch in an Egyptian tomb. So, who built this impossible machine? Archimedes? Posidonius? A genius whose name has been lost to history? In this fascinating historical documentary, we delve into the mystery of the Antikythera Mechanism, the most enigmatic technological object of all Antiquity. 🔍 ON THE PROGRAM: • The spectacular discovery of the shipwreck in 1900 • The statues and treasures recovered from the depths • The identification of the first gears • The groundbreaking work of Derek de Solla Price • The revelations of 21st-century X-ray scanners • The Metonic and Saros cycles explained simply • How the “first analog computer” works • Hypotheses about its creators: Syracuse, Rhodes, or Alexandria? • The Mystery of the Shipwreck and its Cargo • What this Machine Reveals About the Lost Knowledge of Antiquity 📚 A captivating investigation blending archaeology, astronomy, the history of science, and a technological mystery, posing a profound question: How much knowledge did we lose with the fall of ancient civilizations? 🔔 Subscribe to discover more historical mysteries 👍 Like if you enjoy scientific puzzles 💬 Comment: Archimedes' masterpiece… or a relic of a lost technology? © 2026 The Mysteries of History | All rights reserved #Antikythera #History #HistoricalMystery #Archimedes #Antiquity #AncientScience #LostTechnology #Documentary #Enigma ℹ️ Important Information The information presented is compiled from open sources (archives, historical accounts, medical publications, and period documents). Its purpose is to inform, contextualize, and analyze existing facts, without claiming to be an original judicial or journalistic investigation.