Did Ancient People Have Electricity?
What if ancient humans discovered electricity over 2,000 years before we think they did? In 1938, archaeologists uncovered a small clay jar in Baghdad that stunned the scientific world. It had a copper cylinder, an iron rod, and when filled with liquid — it produced electricity. This is the Baghdad Battery. And it has no business existing. In this video we break down what it is, how it works, the theories behind what it was used for, and why mainstream history still doesn't have a clean answer. The ancient world was stranger and smarter than we're taught. This is proof. #BaghdadBattery #ancientelectricity #ancientdiscoveries #lostancienttechnology #ancienthistoryfacts #ParthianEmpire #unexplainedhistory #beforemodernhistory #ancientengineering ⏱ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:45 - What Is The Baghdad Battery? 3:00 - The Evidence & The Theories 7:00 - What We Know & What We Don't 10:00 - Outro

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