Dec 16 20102,000-Year Old Computer Recreated In LEGO

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Apple software engineer Andrew Carol (woman's first name for a last name FTW!) went and built a completely functional Antikythera Mechanism out of LEGO. What the hell's an Antikythera Mechanism? *GW casts copy/paste and goes to toast some Eggos*

The Antikythera Mechanism, is, allegedly, the oldest version of a scientific computer. The Greeks, who used to be so clever that they never endured too much of a financial crisis, built it around 100 B.C.


Somehow, it disappeared into history's cracks, until it was unearthed from a shipwreck in 1901. It took imperfect humans another 100 years to work out that its purpose was to mechanically track the bodies that are in outer space in order to anticipate events up there that might affect life down here.

Carol used 1,500 Lego Technic parts and 30 days to put together the 110 gears and other pieces of the re-creation.

The two wings of Carol's machine, each with four gearboxes, manage to make the same calculations as the original mechanism. Each gearbox makes one mathematical calculation.

It's funny how they call Andrew by his last name in the article and it makes it sound like he's a lady. Also, that falsetto of his. But I'm not here to talk about girly-men, I'm here to talk about 2,000-year old gearboxes. Which -- if the ancient Greeks could make gearboxes, then they must have had cars. The history books are wrong! THIS. CHANGES. EVERYTHING. But mostly just history books.

Hit the jump for a worthwhile video of the device in action.

Apple engineer re-creates ancient computer with Legos [cnet]
and
Watch an Apple Engineer Recreate a 2,000-Year-Old Computer Using Legos [fastcodesign]

Thanks to big jerm, Kristina, Lewis, Wendy, Aristotle, Mr. Sausage, meeotch, Rev Dr Dom, and Ludd, who're all convinced they had flying cars in Atlantis. I believe it.

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Reader Comments

Fiiiirst!!!

YES, OMG, YES~! MY FIRST FIRST!

FIRST!

yummmm........eggos.

effin firstard!!! so this device sought out a calculation on when the humans would die?

this rules...just sayin.

FINALLY!!

Is the Lego set coming out for Christmas?

I always knew Daniel Jackson was right, aliens built the pyramids! ... and Greek Gearboxes!

Perhaps the end of mankind, the armageddon, os not actually going to be destruction and demise but rather our discovery of immortality thus bringing us to a new level of existence.

Why is this video to set to music that's eerily similar to the Bourne Identity?

LEGOS ALWAYS... always save Christmas... even if they mimic a computer made by DIRTY GREEKS.

we all learned a lesson today... and the lesson is "what Christmas is all about". and the answer is: space and computers.

YOU SAVED CHRISTMAS, CAROL.

This will be perfect for my attack on the fire nation. You're mine Ozai!

@6 This is not a LEGO set that is going to be released.

UNPRECEDENTED

but not as great as the functional warp core i built out of legos. WOLF 359, HERE I COME!

I'm not going to comment on lego posts anymore because there's nothing to say that already hasn't been said

This sounds like a premise for National Treasure 3. Nick Cage gots bills to pay, and lot's of 'em!!

A complete sham, since any historian worth its salt knows damn well the ancient Greeks preferred Playmobil over Legos

FTW: My last name is Joyce! (and Lego rocks!)

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