Antikythera Mechanism: कैसे काम करती है ये 2000 साल पुरानी मशीन? | Tarikh E808

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Tarikh Episode 808

Tarikh is a daily program in which we present you with incidents and stories of noteworthy persons and events of History in Hindi. In this edition of Tarikh, Nikhil talks about The Antikythera mechanism, an extraordinary ancient Greek device that is often regarded as the world’s first known analog computer. Discovered in a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera in 1901, this complex mechanism dates back to around 100–150 BCE.
The Antikythera mechanism was designed to predict astronomical events, including the positions of the sun, moon, and planets, as well as eclipses. Its intricate system of bronze gears allowed it to track celestial cycles and even mark the timing of the Olympic Games, demonstrating a level of technological sophistication far ahead of its time.
Historians believe that the design was influenced by the mathematical theories of ancient Greek astronomers, like Hipparchus. The mechanism provides us with a glimpse into how the ancient Greeks understood the universe and engineered tools to reflect that knowledge.

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