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A working Lego model of the Antikythera Mechanism. Date. Finished in May 2010. Material. Lego Technic. Number of Legos. More than 1,500. Originally Discovered.
Carol took those Lego pieces and reconstructed the Greek device known as the Antikythera Mechanism with incredible accuracy and the thing actually works for tracking the lunar eclipse cycle.
The Antikythera Mechanism is what you call truly old school technology. Argued to be the world's oldest known computer, this ancient Greek invention was used some time circa 100BC to calculate and ...
Carol tool 1,500 different Lego Technic pieces and used them to make a recreation of an ancient Greek computing device that was used to predict celestial events like eclipses with supreme accuracy.
Researchers proposed a new theoretical model for the Antikythera Mechanism, a 2,000-year-old device used to chart the universe. Nora McGreevy - Correspondent. March 17, 2021. Get our newsletter!
Artifacts March 1, 2011. Lego Antikythera Mechanism It took Andrew Carol 30 days to build a working model of the Antikythera Mechanism—the ancient Greek world's most sophisticated astrological ...