Article  New research: Was the Antikythera mechanism actually a mechanical disaster? (design)

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Was the Antikythera mechanism a mechanical disaster?
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INTRO: In 1901, sponge divers discovered an ancient shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. Among the recovered materials, a corroded lump of metal caught the eye of archaeologist Valerios Stais. The artifact turned out to be a surprisingly complex—though fragmented—mechanical device dated between the late second and early first centuries BCE. Now called the Antikythera Mechanism, it is widely considered to be the world’s first analog computer, tracking time and astronomical events through gearwork and pointers.

New research adds a twist to the story of this famous device, suggesting the Antikythera Mechanism may never have worked as intended, that it was just a fancy knickknack. The triangular shape of the gear teeth wasn’t the issue, according to new simulations—the real problem was likely flaws in the gear construction. The new work shows that even the tiniest manufacturing mistake could’ve caused the mechanism to jam or slip, raising the possibility that the Antikythera Mechanism was either nonfunctional or originally built with far greater precision than scientists can now discern.

Since its discovery, many scholars have questioned whether the Antikythera Mechanism actually functioned or if it was merely a glorified bauble... (MORE - details)
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