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Skeptics Question Whether Antikythera Start Date Has Been Found

A new study claims to have uncovered the date in which the famed Antikythera mechanism, dubbed the world's first computer, was first turned on. But skeptics are not so sure! ....

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World's first computer, the Antikythera Mechanism, 'started up' in 178 B.C., scientists claim

The mysterious Antikythera mechanism, thought by some to be the world s first computer, was first "started up" on Dec. 22, 178 B.C., archaeologists have now found. ....

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Researchers propose a 'day zero' for the oldest computer ever discovered

Built some time between 200 BC and 60 BC, the Antikythera mechanism is the oldest known computer mechanism in existence. This ancient, geared device for tracking the heavens is in pretty bad shape after all that time.But, despite the rust, researchers may have finally revealed a possible date it was first set ticking—also known as "Day Zero."The mechanism is actually a hand-wound clock, used to calculate the sun, moon and planets' movements, and to predict eclipses. It was discovered over a century ago in a shipwreck, says NewScientist, after a gale blew divers off-course to the barren islet of Antikythera—hence the name.Since then, the mechanism has made waves in our understanding of how technologically advanced the ancient Greeks were. It's proven that their technical ability was far beyond what we initially thought. Archimedes himself may have even had a hand in the original design of mechanisms like this one, since it has li ....

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