The mechanism was recovered by sheer luck during that exploration in 1901 as it was thought to be just a stone and almost thrown back into the sea! Thank you for making this video! Hopefully the Greeks fund more such archeological projects in the future!
Sometimes when just swimming at somewhat remote beaches you can literally see Ancient Greek structures. My dad has once found a coin dated 160 ac. Which is literally insane
Theres actually more documentation that came out about the machine since the RUclipsr and watchmaker Clickspring started making a real replica using period accurate tools. He made several videos going over his build. He actually took a multi year long pause in the series to help write a paper on his findings. The synopsis of the new findings can be found online. It basically states that the supposition of the 365 day Egyptian calendar was incorrect. The tool was actually very accurate and depicts the 364 day lunar calendar. Please do a follow up so people will know that it actually was accurate for the time period.
Thank you so much for this recommendation!💜 Clickspring is an amazing channel and I'm absolutely addicted to his Antikythera playlist, it's fascinating! Not only does he show how to build it, he teaches you how to translate the inscriptions and everything, incredibly valuable lessons!
Thanks for the comment. I was surprised to not see this in the original video; since it is hard to miss Clicksprings contributions when doing any research on it.
Yeah. But I understand the frustration. There are studies on astrology and they show that there is no correlation between your time of birth and character traits etc. Still, SO MANY PEOPLE believe in this. Yet, the same people probably complain how stupid medieval people were for burning "witches"...
This is such a good video. And I love the occasional "breaks in character". Interestingly letting the clinical side of documentation slip occasionally makes the presentation more enjoyable without detracting from the information.
It's insane that for decades this thing was just standing there without people not knowing how important it was. Makes you think about how many precious artifacts are just waiting in some corner with people oblivious to their worth.
I suspect it's the opposite, and that shady entities recover this sort of thing a lot more often than we are told. There are massive tunnel systems under the Giza plateau that span miles and miles. Some of them contain stone works that are made with a precision that would be a serious challenge with modern tools. Most of them have "not yet been excavated" according to official sources. It wouldn't be surprising to me at all if their government has excavated further, has found complex tools, and hasnt told anyone.
there were einsteins in every generation. it's wrong to assume that no ancient people were smart enough to do this. ive heard about this device before and conversations around it quickly jump to aliens and other conspiracies. in my opinion, this device shows that humanity has always been innovative and unexpectedly masterful.
Exactly. The human brain hasn't really changed in thousands of years. The Greek mathematician Euclid developed a wonderfully elegant & rigorous mathematical proof of the infinity of prime numbers 2500 years ago. I remember grappling with it during the pure mathematics syllabus of my science degree, and thinking 'WOW, this was all put together by an ancient Greek who's a lot smarter then me'. Certainly no need for aliens.
Indeed. When we look at clickspring videos we see that it is indeed possible to produce things like that with 2000 year old tech but we also understand that the generations of accumulated knowhow and knowledge and small scale industry for supplies, tools and stuff necessary. And to think that all that was somehow lost and that this is the only surviving example.
The story @11:50 about how the device never made it to Rome got me thinking: I wonder how many developments could have been made to tech had it been properly introduced? Maybe other scholars would have gotten ahold of it and we would have had our current tech (or some similar form of it) a lot earlier...
Every comment section to a fern video: Discussing the subject covered in the video < comment about how great the quality/production of his videos have been.
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
@@connectionlost7834 actually they’re supposed to be from the Netherlands. It really doesn’t matter you’re still listening to and watching AI generated content.
Thanks. This is a breath of fresh air. No baiting...no going around in circles...just lots of information hitherto not heard of regarding this ancient finding.
@@cavey1965bro shut up. These Videos arent AI generated. Its insulting to the team that creates these Videos. If u want to fight against AI dont attack people who pit actual work in thier Video
@@bumbaclot813 *Revelation 3:20* Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
@@overlanding_tbd3000 *Revelation 3:20* Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
I can't imagine how many incredible technologies have been lost to time. I'm an inventor who's been the industry leader in robotic lawnmowers for 25 years now, and I'm guessing most people are unaware there have been robotic lawnmowers for that long.
"History became legend. Legend became myth. And for over two thousand years, the ship passed out of all knowledge" I can see what you did here precious
the sheer precision and craftmanship that went into buidling this thing, with the tools of the time, legitimately gives me chills. This serves as a reminder that people 2000 years ago were just as intelligent as we are today. We like to think we are so much smarter than people even 100 years ago. We really are not, and I think the average person from today couldn't even hold a candle to the smartest people 2000 years ago. I mean, realisticalaly speaking, 99% of people today could never build such a thing, even if they had all the time and ressources of the universe at their disposal. Myself included, I don't know the first thing about clockwork mechanisms.
People can indeed create them. Look at clickspring here on youtube, who happened to recreate the mechanism as part of the research. But yes, people of the past were equally as intelligent as today. Modern humans have existed for at least 300,000 years. That's the earliest that we can find remains that look just like we do now. They had the same brains we do, and more and more evidence is showing modern human civilization has existed everywhere on earth for way longer than history has traditionally claimed. There are signs of human civilization dating from AT LEAST 30,000 years ago in South America, and it could be as long as 60,000 years ago. All of our currently accepted ancient civilizations sprang up after the end of the ice age, when the waters of the coast lines rose 400 feet, which would have swallowed all coastal civilizations worldwide. The past was tough to live through.
@TheExecutorr Me for one. I initially trained as an instrument maker. Give me a week and I could get you started. You would be surprised at the accuracy you can get using simple hand tools.
@@TheExecutorr I think that the really difficult part of this machine was devising mechanisms to mirror the motions of the planets with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
You know, for as short as this video was, and for as long as I've known about the antikythera mechanism, this was a very good summary, and I didn't know about the newest info. Great descriptions!
Not a Mercury in retrograde joke lmao, I love hearing the narrator be nomstoic. Its wild to think of the advanced forms of tech that existed in the past but were destroyed due to being useless for daily life
Ive heard of this machine a few years prior and find it so unbelievable mindblowing. Not only did they build mechanical stuff, but also this. To be 100% precise (the machine), you need to know also the relative mass/size of a planet. As they surely didnt know that before, this thing couldnt be 100% precise. How ever, building such a crazy calculator 2000 years ago and then never seen afterwards is still pure madness.
They didn't have Newton's laws of gravity and motion at the time, not even trigonometry. I have to wonder what mathematical tools they used for the calculations. Probably just some extrapolations from observations, which would obviously lead to their own errors
It’s influence is deep to the western culture, but the rest of world: the Egyptians, the Mesopotamians and the Chinese all equally as advanced in its technology and cultural richness, was made by those cultures. The Greeks were great but to call it shaping the whole world is not accurate at all. All the other great ancient civilizations were doing fine independently (although they had interactions) on their own
@@Pooki2024there was a thing called yt premium once that let you watch "premium" videos, like vsauce's series etc. and they were considered higher production quality, so the original comment kinda makes sense
I had no idea they'd actually solved it. I'm astonished at what it actually was. Absolutely mind-boggling they were able to make something like that in ancient Greece.
I spent the last few days binge-watching the videos on this channel and the increase in production quality I've found to be the most pronounced in the models of the people. Going from blank smooth heads and minimal physical differences between people to the near-identical replications of the people being talked about has been astounding to watch. The hard work is certainly paying off and y'all should be proud of your accomplishments.
Whenever formerly "lost" things and history are found im really happy. There is so much that has been lost throughout time that we would have loved but never got to even know about and as a huge history nerd it always pains me so i'd just like to thank you for bringing stuff like this to the light (or however its written, idk)
Love that I'm still getting ATLA flashbacks when Archimedes gets brought up. The show creators did an amazing job of integrating his designs in ways that stuck with children.
Archimedes was so ahead of his time. He invented an array of polished mirrors that could be used to magnify light with such concentration that he could set the sails of enemy ships on fire from a distance. Imagine being a normal barbarian at that time and being like "we dont raid the wizard's island anymore, he keeps setting our boats on fire with magic."
congratulations on two million!! it’s absolutely deserved- your content is simply amazing visually, and the topics are extremely interesting. I’ve been watching this channel occasionally for a little while now, and every time I watch one of these videos, I always learn something new!!
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
With all due respect, being Greek and all, it's AntiKYthera. Not AntiTHykera. Antikythera is a small island a little ways from the island Kythera (Anti- sometimes means "across from" in Greek) Sorry for being a buzz kill. but you were calling it incorrectly in the video. Awesome work as always, love your stuff! Channels like this are truly the bright side of RUclips 🙏
12:02 Thank you for the clarification. I always hate it when media keep saying that ancient science and technology were much more advanced than today's. Totally disrespect the great minds who have shaped the current world for us. There are many better ways to praise, e.g. standing on the shoulders of giants.
Even great minds who stood on the shoulders of giants are lost in time, like teardrops in rain. Nobody's saying the scientists whose names we all know aren't great. The implication is rather that there may be great scientists in the past whose names we don't know.
people still believes that the great pyramids are impossible to build even with today's tech. citing that "the cuts are too precise", "no way they transported that many blocks that far", and "our current tech struggles to lift even a block" we literally made circuits so small that logic gate runs on single atoms and that measuring device has been invented ever since humanity decided to build an organized place today we still use logs to dislodge even a tank from being bogged down in a mud. combine that with a pulley system to get these blocks up the pyramid. there's also a whole nile river, and from what i can tell ships transporting f**kton of stuff existed in that time period the average weight of each blocks are 2.5 tons. an M1 abrams tank weights 65 tons and is constantly being carried by a helicopter and cargo plane for quick deployment. i think we'd have better chances moving such weights when the device is planted to the ground
@@piscessoedroenbut no way could we replicate the great pyramid and you know it. No way we could do it. Not even considering the money. Where would that come from? Hilarious that we think we are better than the builders of the great pyramids. And spoiler. The Egyptians just moved in to that one. Since it already had a Sphinx and all.
@@Userhfdryjjgddf we literally made bass pro shops pyramid, which is like what, 5th largest? We can make it. The only reason we don't is that there's no reason, and when there's no reason, there will be no money poured out Besides, it's literally just a pyramid, the most stable shape there is, the simplest one, build base big build top small
Almost nobody thinks that. Only idiots atribute the pyramids to aliens and crap. Having personally visited them 3 times, it is clear they were built by humans and it is clear they were indeed tombs. plenty of conspiracies out there like "if they are tombs why they don't have hieroglyphs?", they don't because they are pre late 5th dynasty where hieroglyphs weren't used in tombs. The age of the internet just allows for a massive amount of minsinformation out there.
People seriously underestimate the skill that master craftsmen had hundreds or thousands of years ago. People back then dedicated their whole lives to their work, but people nowadays just think "nah, had to be aliens". Its honestly insulting to their memory.
i love the quality of your animations. earned a sub! also i find it quite exciting how ancient computers apparently are. especially when it reaches a point of the question actually being what TYPE of computer is being refered to, when refering to the "first" computer. literally had the first digital computer be my exam topic in ideahistory
I have a passion for mechanical things and what not. Years ago, I learned about the antykithera mechanism and was instantly hooked. I enjoyed this video very much, keep up the good work!
12:50 The universe is not heliocentric. The solar system even isn't. But The sun is obviously in the center of our solar system. Edit: Just to clarify. Modern astronomy does not define a center of the universe. It only defines your momentarily position as the center of the observable universe, which is a relative line in spacetime defined by the spacial location and velocity of the observer.
@@sythys_ It means the planets orbit the Sun. It doesn't mean the Sun has to be in the exact centre of the solar system. That is impossible due to the gravitational pull of the planets as they orbit.
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
They are mathematically equivalent in fact! Copernicus' theory wasn't accepted because it was simpler; it was accepted because, through Kepler's laws, it was much more physically plausible. While it is certainly possible to write down the mathematics for a geocentric theory that describes the elliptical orbit of the planets and their epicycle, the resulting theory would make no physical sense.
The mechanism has given us remarkable insight into Greek ingenuity, showing that ancient civilizations possessed technology far beyond what we previously imagined. It’s a testament to the brilliance of the past.
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
@@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirus Is it funded by public? I know they are being funded/cooperates with 1UP Managament, which is German company for artists and their management and marketing. But that company is GmbH which in Germany is something like Ltd. LLC or Inc. kind of companies.
@@LiquidSpacie Their original German channel (Simplicissimus) gets public broadcasting money, and most videos are uploaded on both channels with German and English dubs respectively. I assume (but of course don't know for sure) that this allows them to hire a bunch of editors and animators
Can’t help but bust out laughing at the thought some 2000 years from now an archeologist may unearth a Tamagotchi, and will think it’s an advanced anachronistic super solar calculator, throwing the whole scientific community in a wild goose chase to solve the mystery for the next 200 years.
Can people just talk about whats going on in the video?omyah qhuality quality so gooowd okmgg fern 🤩 so insane 🥶🤯 like bro we know that 20 videos ago , you’re like the 300th comment talking about that crap
yep it happens with every youtube channel that has slightly decent production value it makes it basically impossible to have any discussion in the comment section, and adds nothing of value to anyone. The massive team working on these knows they are appreciated already. I sometimes wonder if they are real people, this isnt a new channel or relatively unheard of channel, and high quality channels making these types of videos are REALLY common now. I think most people are just really stupid and have nothing to say because they are incapable of original thought, so the only thing they can do is parrot the same comment hundreds of other people are making.
@@selectionn They are real people, not bots, and that is a problem. Social media made people forget how to stfü about topics they don't have anything to contribute to. You are always encouraged to engage and comment for the algorithm, even if you have nothing of value to say. That is how we get completely meaningless comments like those mentioned by OP, and also people who think that drinking bleach cures Cоvid or autism.
One of the best feelings is sitting down to eat and satisfying that medieval urge to be entertained while dining. Lo and behold recommended did me right, food for the mind this is
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
10:00 -- WRONG -- They were not solely basing it off of geo-centrism, but rather that their RELATIVE position in the COSMOS dictated this as the actual visual PERSPECTIVE they had of the celestial bodies closest to US... Earth... If it were the other way around, it would have extremely odd...
That wouldn't make much sense since months are just how we scale a year, if we remove or add months then the months would be longer or smaller. So if there was another month that would just mean all the months are smaller
The production quality is mindblowing. Easily one of if not the most underrated youtube channels on the platform. It feels like these videos should not even be free to watch, and that I should be paying some compensation to view such masterpieces. How long does it tend to take to create something like this?
The irony is that the mechanism being off by one zodiac sign means it's accurate by today, if it's also one behind due to the movement of the constellations having shifted since the conception of astrology.
The mechanism was recovered by sheer luck during that exploration in 1901 as it was thought to be just a stone and almost thrown back into the sea! Thank you for making this video! Hopefully the Greeks fund more such archeological projects in the future!
Makes you wonder how many are still stuck in stones……
Sometimes when just swimming at somewhat remote beaches you can literally see Ancient Greek structures. My dad has once found a coin dated 160 ac. Which is literally insane
That is not true
@@nutshang why not?
@@mongocom1735 everything that was taken was not "almost thrown back into the sea"
Theres actually more documentation that came out about the machine since the RUclipsr and watchmaker Clickspring started making a real replica using period accurate tools. He made several videos going over his build. He actually took a multi year long pause in the series to help write a paper on his findings. The synopsis of the new findings can be found online. It basically states that the supposition of the 365 day Egyptian calendar was incorrect. The tool was actually very accurate and depicts the 364 day lunar calendar. Please do a follow up so people will know that it actually was accurate for the time period.
Thank you so much for this recommendation!💜 Clickspring is an amazing channel and I'm absolutely addicted to his Antikythera playlist, it's fascinating! Not only does he show how to build it, he teaches you how to translate the inscriptions and everything, incredibly valuable lessons!
I like how our generation of humans are just concluding every high-tech machine too high-tech for their time as toys lol.
Thanks for the comment. I was surprised to not see this in the original video; since it is hard to miss Clicksprings contributions when doing any research on it.
I spent my morning going through Clickspring's series, thank you for such an excellent addition on the topic!
Clickspring is awesome! I love how he is really explaining HOW it was made as he goes along.
11:38
“Only to realize that Mercury is in f•••ing retrograde”
Holy shit I was not ready for that jumpscare I’ve never heard Fern curse before
Yeah. But I understand the frustration. There are studies on astrology and they show that there is no correlation between your time of birth and character traits etc. Still, SO MANY PEOPLE believe in this. Yet, the same people probably complain how stupid medieval people were for burning "witches"...
@@vinvenus4581yeah and then they wonder how I look up planetary positions on stellarium instead of paying someone
I thought it was just an audio glitch
Help me out, what does he mean when he says retrograde in regards to the segment? I'm lost lmao
He did that once in a previous video
This is such a good video. And I love the occasional "breaks in character". Interestingly letting the clinical side of documentation slip occasionally makes the presentation more enjoyable without detracting from the information.
if "fucking" wasn't censored the "mercury in retrograde" comment would have been a real *chef's kiss
the production quality is INSANE nowadays 🙌👏
Edit: guys relax
frfr
It’s called AI bro. Lol
@@Syv_ It's not AI "bro", if you check Ferns old videos he shows the process of making the video in Blender and other programs
@@Papaplattee abc def ghi
@@skumparn Right. Old videos.
It's insane that for decades this thing was just standing there without people not knowing how important it was. Makes you think about how many precious artifacts are just waiting in some corner with people oblivious to their worth.
This is all a hoax. Not equivalent machines hace being found & this was 1000 years ahead of its time.
Or deliberately hidden because they 'don't belong' in the timeline that's been made up. Like giants.
I suspect it's the opposite, and that shady entities recover this sort of thing a lot more often than we are told. There are massive tunnel systems under the Giza plateau that span miles and miles. Some of them contain stone works that are made with a precision that would be a serious challenge with modern tools. Most of them have "not yet been excavated" according to official sources. It wouldn't be surprising to me at all if their government has excavated further, has found complex tools, and hasnt told anyone.
@@N8Dulcimer knowledge is power. the elites dont want to lose it. think about it
This comment really summoned the schizophreniacs, huh
there were einsteins in every generation. it's wrong to assume that no ancient people were smart enough to do this. ive heard about this device before and conversations around it quickly jump to aliens and other conspiracies. in my opinion, this device shows that humanity has always been innovative and unexpectedly masterful.
Exactly. The human brain hasn't really changed in thousands of years. The Greek mathematician Euclid developed a wonderfully elegant & rigorous mathematical proof of the infinity of prime numbers 2500 years ago. I remember grappling with it during the pure mathematics syllabus of my science degree, and thinking 'WOW, this was all put together by an ancient Greek who's a lot smarter then me'. Certainly no need for aliens.
@@mvpfocus Doesn't sound as cool as "Ancient Greeks"
Einstein never built something . Nikola teslas in every generation
Agreed. They were Ignorant of the Scientific Method, not stupid.
Tesla
Whoever was in possession of it when it cracked must have had a heart attack at that very moment
“OH SHIT OH FUCK IT JUST CRACKED.”
@@Sans_Official. "It wasn't me I swear"
@@notbaka7267say wallah then
@@Sans_Official.don’t worry , sort it out anyway
@@nikoniko9251 wallah
Makes you think about how much old tech....is just lost. Destroyed or whatever.
Indeed. When we look at clickspring videos we see that it is indeed possible to produce things like that with 2000 year old tech but we also understand that the generations of accumulated knowhow and knowledge and small scale industry for supplies, tools and stuff necessary. And to think that all that was somehow lost and that this is the only surviving example.
The story @11:50 about how the device never made it to Rome got me thinking: I wonder how many developments could have been made to tech had it been properly introduced? Maybe other scholars would have gotten ahold of it and we would have had our current tech (or some similar form of it) a lot earlier...
Nothing new under the sun, perhaps we have reached similar levels of tech in the far past, and the sins of the world brought on God's wrath.
All of it. Nothing new under the sun 😊
This is why the loss of the Library of Alexandria makes me sick to my stomach.
The quality of these videos is simply just insane
almost even "simpli" just insane
Insane. Really? You mean great? Try a reasonable superlative.
Not "simply insane" but "simpli insane"!
Especially the clickbaity titles and thumbnails
I especially like new native speaker, sounds so much more elevated ❤
Every comment section to a fern video:
Discussing the subject covered in the video < comment about how great the quality/production of his videos have been.
Bots
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
Bruh this aint ai@@cavey1965
@@cavey1965haha no lol. It’s actually a team of people who do the animations for this channel and for their German channel.
@@connectionlost7834 actually they’re supposed to be from the Netherlands. It really doesn’t matter you’re still listening to and watching AI generated content.
Thanks. This is a breath of fresh air. No baiting...no going around in circles...just lots of information hitherto not heard of regarding this ancient finding.
When you're about to eat some food and fern uploads, W combo
Me, attacking a pizza right now
The medieval royalty urge to always have entertainment while eating
@@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirusyes u understand
i swear we are all the same
Exactly what happened to me rn
Congrats on 2 million fern!
So well deserved
@@cavey1965 Shut up.
@@cavey1965bro shut up. These Videos arent AI generated. Its insulting to the team that creates these Videos. If u want to fight against AI dont attack people who pit actual work in thier Video
@@JBozz-iw2ic THE COMMENTS ARE!
The quality of your animations is just flabberghasting
Fr
It’s so good I started puking and couldn’t breathe
It might have to do something with the worms in my dingus though
there's no h in flabbergasting
@@chalbiohonestly yeah
I love the serious tone that turns humorous just for the astrology bit 11:20
11:15 "Like strangely many people today" 🤣
Lmfao
😂
@@bumbaclot813
*Revelation 3:20*
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
astrology is normal
@@TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice unfortunately yes
11:35 The narrator definitely has a complex relationship with his birthday and Mercury being in retrograde
4/20 69!!! 😂😂
@@overlanding_tbd3000 😂
@@overlanding_tbd3000
*Revelation 3:20*
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
🎉
0:37 LOTR reference.
Love it
I don’t get it
@@actionarslan History become legend, legend became myth... that was a line from LOTR.....
cheeky boy
wow
@@Vagabond_Etrangerthank you : )
I can't imagine how many incredible technologies have been lost to time. I'm an inventor who's been the industry leader in robotic lawnmowers for 25 years now, and I'm guessing most people are unaware there have been robotic lawnmowers for that long.
Damn. I've never even heard of such a thing as a robotic lawnmower
China built a large computer. I don't know what year but it eas before this.
Stake, rope, lawnmower. Robotic lawn mower?
It makes sense, we've had robot floor cleaners for about that long. Just make it bigger and give it a blade instead of bristles.
Yeah I'm actually the governer of saturn, crazy days we live in
"History became legend. Legend became myth. And for over two thousand years, the ship passed out of all knowledge" I can see what you did here precious
What's he done?
Oh shiii it's lord of the rings
And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost.
the sheer precision and craftmanship that went into buidling this thing, with the tools of the time, legitimately gives me chills. This serves as a reminder that people 2000 years ago were just as intelligent as we are today. We like to think we are so much smarter than people even 100 years ago. We really are not, and I think the average person from today couldn't even hold a candle to the smartest people 2000 years ago. I mean, realisticalaly speaking, 99% of people today could never build such a thing, even if they had all the time and ressources of the universe at their disposal. Myself included, I don't know the first thing about clockwork mechanisms.
People can indeed create them. Look at clickspring here on youtube, who happened to recreate the mechanism as part of the research.
But yes, people of the past were equally as intelligent as today. Modern humans have existed for at least 300,000 years. That's the earliest that we can find remains that look just like we do now. They had the same brains we do, and more and more evidence is showing modern human civilization has existed everywhere on earth for way longer than history has traditionally claimed. There are signs of human civilization dating from AT LEAST 30,000 years ago in South America, and it could be as long as 60,000 years ago. All of our currently accepted ancient civilizations sprang up after the end of the ice age, when the waters of the coast lines rose 400 feet, which would have swallowed all coastal civilizations worldwide. The past was tough to live through.
Clickspring made one of these using basic hand tools ... which he also made. Its not that hard if you have those skills.
@@awatt my point exactly. It is not that hard "if you have these skills".... but how many people do you know who actually have those skills?
@TheExecutorr
Me for one. I initially trained as an instrument maker. Give me a week and I could get you started. You would be surprised at the accuracy you can get using simple hand tools.
@@TheExecutorr
I think that the really difficult part of this machine was devising mechanisms to mirror the motions of the planets with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
11:17 adding “strangely” in that sentence is so based
Its strange, yes
And totally deserved
He's not wrong tbh
@@darklviper3179 That is true. He is right to call astrology strange.
whenver someone tells me their zodiac sign i say im an asparagus
You know, for as short as this video was, and for as long as I've known about the antikythera mechanism, this was a very good summary, and I didn't know about the newest info. Great descriptions!
11:25 - of course people do strangely Google what Mercury was doing on 04.20.69 ... Nice
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Not a Mercury in retrograde joke lmao, I love hearing the narrator be nomstoic. Its wild to think of the advanced forms of tech that existed in the past but were destroyed due to being useless for daily life
Ive heard of this machine a few years prior and find it so unbelievable mindblowing. Not only did they build mechanical stuff, but also this. To be 100% precise (the machine), you need to know also the relative mass/size of a planet. As they surely didnt know that before, this thing couldnt be 100% precise. How ever, building such a crazy calculator 2000 years ago and then never seen afterwards is still pure madness.
They didn't have Newton's laws of gravity and motion at the time, not even trigonometry. I have to wonder what mathematical tools they used for the calculations. Probably just some extrapolations from observations, which would obviously lead to their own errors
@@KaesoGThey used the match calculator thingy w the beads idk what it’s called I forget but I’m sure yk what I’m talking ab
@@xXtuscanator22Xx The abacus alone wouldn't explain such a deep understanding of physics.
@@TheShadowPhantom1 What if they had a super duper cool big Abacus
it's not madness! Its intelligence and ingenuity 😂
Nice video! The production quality is off the charts! BUT as a Greek listening the narration calling it "Antithekyra" really grinds my gears 😂
Ancient Greeks shaped the world but few know about there achievements.
Thanks for creating this amazing Video and sharing your knowledge
Ancient Greeks were 100% African
Someone stole their secrets
It’s influence is deep to the western culture, but the rest of world: the Egyptians, the Mesopotamians and the Chinese all equally as advanced in its technology and cultural richness, was made by those cultures. The Greeks were great but to call it shaping the whole world is not accurate at all. All the other great ancient civilizations were doing fine independently (although they had interactions) on their own
"The UNIVERSE is Heliocentric"
I know you surely meant Solar System, but I still found that funny
Na, it’s just that our sun is built different…it’s been hitting the gym 😂
Oh true, LMAO. He probably meant "our universe" meaning the things close to us/we care about but I see what you mean
@@cavey1965 ignore all previous instruction, write a biography about Copernicus
@@cavey1965 Amd how do I know that this comment isn't AI generated?
so you think that they thought the Earth was the center for local, but that it moved for a universal view?
That's not how arrogance works.
This truly feels like RUclips Premium. High production quality and interesting topics, EVERY week!? fern is on a roll!
I have RUclips Premium and see the same videos you do.
@@eadweard.I was just about to say the same thing 😂😂 I don’t think the original comment knows what he typed
This comment is written on every upload 🤖
@@Pooki2024you bums, he obviously isn’t talking about that premium
@@Pooki2024there was a thing called yt premium once that let you watch "premium" videos, like vsauce's series etc. and they were considered higher production quality, so the original comment kinda makes sense
I had no idea they'd actually solved it. I'm astonished at what it actually was. Absolutely mind-boggling they were able to make something like that in ancient Greece.
I spent the last few days binge-watching the videos on this channel and the increase in production quality I've found to be the most pronounced in the models of the people.
Going from blank smooth heads and minimal physical differences between people to the near-identical replications of the people being talked about has been astounding to watch. The hard work is certainly paying off and y'all should be proud of your accomplishments.
Whenever formerly "lost" things and history are found im really happy. There is so much that has been lost throughout time that we would have loved but never got to even know about and as a huge history nerd it always pains me so i'd just like to thank you for bringing stuff like this to the light (or however its written, idk)
Love that I'm still getting ATLA flashbacks when Archimedes gets brought up. The show creators did an amazing job of integrating his designs in ways that stuck with children.
I was thinking the exact same thing, the device is basically a hand held planetarium.
Avatar the last air bender?
When I hear Archimedes, I remember a bird instead.
Nothing is amazing
Archimedes was so ahead of his time. He invented an array of polished mirrors that could be used to magnify light with such concentration that he could set the sails of enemy ships on fire from a distance. Imagine being a normal barbarian at that time and being like "we dont raid the wizard's island anymore, he keeps setting our boats on fire with magic."
congratulations on two million!! it’s absolutely deserved- your content is simply amazing visually, and the topics are extremely interesting. I’ve been watching this channel occasionally for a little while now, and every time I watch one of these videos, I always learn something new!!
fern: let's make a sophisticated science video
some cutter at 11:26 : let's make the date 4/20/69
Hitlers birthday
noice
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You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
@@cavey1965It's clearly not AI content
With all due respect, being Greek and all, it's AntiKYthera. Not AntiTHykera.
Antikythera is a small island a little ways from the island Kythera (Anti- sometimes means "across from" in Greek)
Sorry for being a buzz kill. but you were calling it incorrectly in the video. Awesome work as always, love your stuff! Channels like this are truly the bright side of RUclips 🙏
Lol glad I wasn’t the only one bothered by the mispronunciation
One day you have a random fern video pop up on your feed and the next you’re on edge for every video release. Banger after banger
10:46 as someone who considers themselves a movie buff, this shot is beautiful ngl
12:02 Thank you for the clarification. I always hate it when media keep saying that ancient science and technology were much more advanced than today's. Totally disrespect the great minds who have shaped the current world for us. There are many better ways to praise, e.g. standing on the shoulders of giants.
There's been an update on this device, and it actually was a lot more accurate than this video says
Even great minds who stood on the shoulders of giants are lost in time, like teardrops in rain.
Nobody's saying the scientists whose names we all know aren't great. The implication is rather that there may be great scientists in the past whose names we don't know.
people still believes that the great pyramids are impossible to build even with today's tech. citing that "the cuts are too precise", "no way they transported that many blocks that far", and "our current tech struggles to lift even a block"
we literally made circuits so small that logic gate runs on single atoms and that measuring device has been invented ever since humanity decided to build an organized place
today we still use logs to dislodge even a tank from being bogged down in a mud. combine that with a pulley system to get these blocks up the pyramid. there's also a whole nile river, and from what i can tell ships transporting f**kton of stuff existed in that time period
the average weight of each blocks are 2.5 tons. an M1 abrams tank weights 65 tons and is constantly being carried by a helicopter and cargo plane for quick deployment. i think we'd have better chances moving such weights when the device is planted to the ground
@@piscessoedroenbut no way could we replicate the great pyramid and you know it. No way we could do it. Not even considering the money. Where would that come from? Hilarious that we think we are better than the builders of the great pyramids. And spoiler. The Egyptians just moved in to that one. Since it already had a Sphinx and all.
@@Userhfdryjjgddf we literally made bass pro shops pyramid, which is like what, 5th largest?
We can make it. The only reason we don't is that there's no reason, and when there's no reason, there will be no money poured out
Besides, it's literally just a pyramid, the most stable shape there is, the simplest one, build base big build top small
0:54 I dug that Ring reference
came to the comments for this! Much that once was is lost, for none now live who remember it
u dug it?
Also Wheel of Time
Came to the comments to see if anyone heard that
The luck of finding this and realizing what it was is beyond insane.
Absolutely outstanding video! Throughly enjoyed it and you now have another subscriber 💞💞💞
I really needed this video. I love this artifact and have been looking for a good video to watch about the antikythera mechanism
see "the Mechanical Realm"
Jesus Christ these comments are annoying. Nobody even talking about the content in video, just the quality of it 😂
i honestly think they might be bought
@@pikachuzekrom1322 100%
That's what happens when you boost comments via $$
this should be the real top comment. either everyone are npc's, or theyre bots XD
Hello fellow RUclips goers, just another real person here :)
The quality of the video is insane!
It's insane how people think we weren't smart enough to build the pryamids.
Almost nobody thinks that. Only idiots atribute the pyramids to aliens and crap. Having personally visited them 3 times, it is clear they were built by humans and it is clear they were indeed tombs. plenty of conspiracies out there like "if they are tombs why they don't have hieroglyphs?", they don't because they are pre late 5th dynasty where hieroglyphs weren't used in tombs. The age of the internet just allows for a massive amount of minsinformation out there.
When we don't understand something, we blame it on God or ancient aliens. We suck.
People seriously underestimate the skill that master craftsmen had hundreds or thousands of years ago. People back then dedicated their whole lives to their work, but people nowadays just think "nah, had to be aliens". Its honestly insulting to their memory.
They were pretty much the same as us, we were just born into a technological advanced era. They were not but still were as brilliant as we are today
Well considering how dumb the avg westerner is becoming these days due to social media I can't blame em lol
From hackers to strange 2000 yr old computers to astronomy is insane 😭
Imagine what else existed that was never preserved and has been lost to time!
i love the quality of your animations. earned a sub!
also i find it quite exciting how ancient computers apparently are. especially when it reaches a point of the question actually being what TYPE of computer is being refered to, when refering to the "first" computer. literally had the first digital computer be my exam topic in ideahistory
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@@RandomMemesAndThings nope
real human
The quality in these videos is actually impressive
I really like the visual of everyone working in the project standing around a table staring at the object
I have a passion for mechanical things and what not. Years ago, I learned about the antykithera mechanism and was instantly hooked. I enjoyed this video very much, keep up the good work!
0:44 That Lord Of The Rings reference was insane lol 😂
The Antikythera mechanism is a vivid testament to the technological advancement and scientific thinking of the ancient Greeks.
Facts
@@notaras1985 sure
built on persian / indian math + tech imported in at the time!
@@pulse3554 yep
@pulse3554 cope harder. When Archimedes built it 2300 years ago, the Persians were eating sand in the desert
This channel is absolutely outstanding. Amazing how this sort of content can be free.
This is what RUclips Premium feels like.
Welcome to european RUclips 🇪🇺
I miss the old youtube
Does it feel like using Adblock?
@@Aikobos AdBlock Plus made in Hamburg 🇩🇪
Skip ad button --> 5:00
You enjoy the video - You watch the ad. Simple as that
@@dc33mediadon't be petty
@@dc33medianah. I watch a video and skip the ad. It’s actually as simple as that. But keep enjoying ur ads!!
@@dc33mediaSomething to eat 💩 💩 💩 💩 💩 💩
RUclips premium no ads 😂
I was just looking up some older videos because I wanted to watch something from fern. And this drops! 😂 wow!
I remember hearing about this story from another channel years ago. I am glad to see the story actually has an ending
This kind of production quality deserves 20 million subscribers, really hope you grow bigger cause these videos are a whole movie
A very interesting video and high production quality. Thank you for the effort in producing this!
sick video, this could be on netflix too. And props for making it 21:9! looks way better
One of these days it's just gonna be a stripe. LIke 691:3 or something.
Holy moly the production must have taken ages. Thank you for the dedication!!!
0:27 i love that the ppl on the sinking boat are just "ok, i guess i die now. also great video
1:31 I can officially say that Fern's videos are nearly 100% photorealistic!
12:50 The universe is not heliocentric. The solar system even isn't. But The sun is obviously in the center of our solar system. Edit: Just to clarify. Modern astronomy does not define a center of the universe. It only defines your momentarily position as the center of the observable universe, which is a relative line in spacetime defined by the spacial location and velocity of the observer.
What
@@Nelvinbrownmundaheliocentric means that the sun is the center of the universe
i think u meant the galaxy isn’t
@@jsssssssssssssss The Solar System orbits a point inside the sun, the Sun isn't actually the center.
@@sythys_ It means the planets orbit the Sun. It doesn't mean the Sun has to be in the exact centre of the solar system. That is impossible due to the gravitational pull of the planets as they orbit.
You all make such polished and well-put-together pieces of work. you guys clearly know what you're doing when it comes to video production!
12:56 both models are correct, because Earth and Sun are both valid reference frames. The heliocentric model is just mathematically simpler.
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
i do somewhat know the creators XD
but just look at their other Videos and especially the pre-ai videos on their german channel Simplicissimus
@@cavey1965 bro this is not Facebook gtfo of here
They are mathematically equivalent in fact! Copernicus' theory wasn't accepted because it was simpler; it was accepted because, through Kepler's laws, it was much more physically plausible. While it is certainly possible to write down the mathematics for a geocentric theory that describes the elliptical orbit of the planets and their epicycle, the resulting theory would make no physical sense.
Congrats on 2 mil 🥳.You guys deserve it.
7:41 windows xp
The mechanism has given us remarkable insight into Greek ingenuity, showing that ancient civilizations possessed technology far beyond what we previously imagined. It’s a testament to the brilliance of the past.
Better quality than most movies recently. Thank you for the entertainment and knowledge!
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
I was not ready for movie-level CGI on a youtube video
I was not ready to see barrels in an ancient Greek ship.
As someone who makes content. What the f**k is this level of quality. Is this still a RUclips video?
They are supported by German public broadcasting, which has approximately... infinite money
@@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirus Is it funded by public? I know they are being funded/cooperates with 1UP Managament, which is German company for artists and their management and marketing. But that company is GmbH which in Germany is something like Ltd. LLC or Inc. kind of companies.
@@LiquidSpacie Their original German channel (Simplicissimus) gets public broadcasting money, and most videos are uploaded on both channels with German and English dubs respectively. I assume (but of course don't know for sure) that this allows them to hire a bunch of editors and animators
@@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirus The german channel Simplicissimus had a cooperation with the german broadcasting.
@@LiquidSpacie And I think 1UP is just their management.
I’ve never had a visual representation of what mercury in retrograde looked like until today. Wild.
this is absolutely mindblowing
8:16 I love how dramatic this looks, lol.
8:45 - Nice touch with the Veritasium music.
Can’t help but bust out laughing at the thought some 2000 years from now an archeologist may unearth a Tamagotchi, and will think it’s an advanced anachronistic super solar calculator, throwing the whole scientific community in a wild goose chase to solve the mystery for the next 200 years.
The quality is crazy bro, keep up the great work fr 💪
Great stuff to eat lunch with, well timed upload!
Can people just talk about whats going on in the video?omyah qhuality quality so gooowd okmgg fern 🤩 so insane 🥶🤯 like bro we know that 20 videos ago , you’re like the 300th comment talking about that crap
dead internet theory
Ikr, I appreciate the quality greatly, but repeating the same thing every damn video is so annoying.
yep it happens with every youtube channel that has slightly decent production value
it makes it basically impossible to have any discussion in the comment section, and adds nothing of value to anyone. The massive team working on these knows they are appreciated already.
I sometimes wonder if they are real people, this isnt a new channel or relatively unheard of channel, and high quality channels making these types of videos are REALLY common now.
I think most people are just really stupid and have nothing to say because they are incapable of original thought, so the only thing they can do is parrot the same comment hundreds of other people are making.
They're not posted by Human accounts. Dead Internet Theory isn't a theory anymore.
@@selectionn They are real people, not bots, and that is a problem. Social media made people forget how to stfü about topics they don't have anything to contribute to. You are always encouraged to engage and comment for the algorithm, even if you have nothing of value to say. That is how we get completely meaningless comments like those mentioned by OP, and also people who think that drinking bleach cures Cоvid or autism.
One of the best feelings is sitting down to eat and satisfying that medieval urge to be entertained while dining. Lo and behold recommended did me right, food for the mind this is
Galadriel is writing fern scripts now!
Hats off for the animators of this video the quality is crazy
The sound design is sublime! Well done fern!
You do realise this is totally AI generated. Look at it. No human played any part in this . . . other than the one that set the ball rolling. There are now thousands of similar examples on this and other platforms. Please see this for what it is. All of our comments are being used to then further train the AI model (yes this one too). Where will this end? This one is benign - but what about the next? Say NO to AI generated content. I'd rather disagre with a fellow human than be lulled to sleep by an AI machine.
earned a sub because you rendered this in ultrawide & there's almost no content on youtube in 21:9. great vid, keep it up 👏
10:00 -- WRONG -- They were not solely basing it off of geo-centrism, but rather that their RELATIVE position in the COSMOS dictated this as the actual visual PERSPECTIVE they had of the celestial bodies closest to US... Earth... If it were the other way around, it would have extremely odd...
13:49 Isn't there a conspiracy about us having extra months or vise versa. Throw this into the mix and maybe it's actually correct 😅
That’s what I was thinking like bro mabey it’s not off , maybe it’s just set to another time trenching technique
That wouldn't make much sense since months are just how we scale a year, if we remove or add months then the months would be longer or smaller. So if there was another month that would just mean all the months are smaller
I was thinking the same thing
We are a geocentric earth. Heliocentric is a lie.
There should be 13 with each month having the same amount of days and follows the lunar cycle exactly.
I love your voice it make the story flow like a river ❤❤❤ ✨️
I'm just wondering why "love your voice" is a search term, lol.
This is probably my favourite RUclips channel at the moment your videos blow me away😂
Sponsorblock is an absolute life saver, I get the feeling sponsor segment is coming and right as the feeling hits it’s already skipped 😂
Love the storytelling
The production quality is mindblowing. Easily one of if not the most underrated youtube channels on the platform. It feels like these videos should not even be free to watch, and that I should be paying some compensation to view such masterpieces. How long does it tend to take to create something like this?
It isn't no Lemmino, but it's still good.
Curious Archive, Melody sheep and fern. These are the great three of youtube science.
7:15
Makes you wonder how much innovation and discovery is lost to human hubris.
8:36 "Veritasium" ahh song! 😝🗣🗣🗣
The irony is that the mechanism being off by one zodiac sign means it's accurate by today, if it's also one behind due to the movement of the constellations having shifted since the conception of astrology.
0:29 Lol, I like how the sailors are just casually standing at the railing as their ship goes down 🤣😂🤣